by John M.
About this book
An Examination into and an Elucidation of the Great Principle of the Mediation and Atonement of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by John M. is a forceful and devotional study that probes the meaning, scope, and power of Christ’s redemptive work. Combining scriptural exegesis, prophetic testimony, and 19th-century theological reflection, this religious/theology audiobook walks listeners through key passages—Christ’s suffering, His obedience to the Father, witnesses at His baptism and transfiguration—and the writings of ancient and modern servants who illuminate the doctrine of mediation and atonement.
Rooted in the theological debates and devotional life of the late 1800s, the book aims to clarify misunderstandings, reconcile scripture with prophetic commentary, and offer a reasoned defense of central Christian truths. John M. frames the atonement as both a legal and relational act, emphasizing its cosmic implications and personal relevance without resorting to technical jargon.
Ideal for theology students, clergy, members of Christian denominations seeking historical perspective, and any listener drawn to doctrinal depth, this audiobook delivers a thoughtful, accessible exploration of one of Christianity’s foundational doctrines. Listen to deepen your understanding of how mediation and atonement shape faith, practice, and hope.