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King’s Cross

King’s Cross is Timothy Keller’s revelatory look at the life of Christ as told in the Gospel of Mark. In it, Keller shows how the story of Jesus is at once cosmic, historical, and personal, calling each of us to look anew at our relationship with God. Like Keller’s other books, King’s Cross is written for both skeptics and the faithful, for those struggling to understand who Jesus is and for Christians seeking to know him more intimately. 

King’s Cross is the first book of a new imprint called Redeemer, in partnership with Dutton, for books about faith and ministry in global urban culture. 

Release date: February 22, 2011.

Trailer

Introduction to Books & Resources by Timothy Keller

Reviews

In discussing the identity of Jesus, the author describes him as a man both deeply embedded within his culture and times while also living counter to them in many ways... The author describes a man aware of his upcoming sacrifice, and indeed, a man in continual sacrifice, as he had descended from heaven to live on earth. Captivating reading from a Christian perspective.
- Kirkus Reviews

Keller engages the reader with astute pastoral application, littered with excellent sermon illustrations... King's Cross finds Keller in familiar territory: producing another great book, leaving readers from atheist to Christian grappling with the nature and implications of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Michael Johnson, DesiringGod.org

This is the book where Tim Keller hits his stride as an author... Keller directs readers’ gaze toward the cross and will not allow them to look away.
- Collin Hansen, The Gospel Coalition