Books About Christ…Now

I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. -Philippians 3:12

In the Library of Congress there are more books on the person of Christ than on any other personality in human history – with hundreds of new titles added each year.

This should come as no surprise. For more than 2,000 years Jesus followers have sought to convey the truths of Scripture by writing books (or scrolls!) describing their unique perspectives on who he is and what his reign is all about.

The ChristNow.com “library” features some of these books, highlighting those that focus on the spectacular supremacy of Christ. If you simply read through the titles of the books below, that in itself will provide you fresh ways of thinking about who Christ is…right now.

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Selections appear on ChristNow.com because of the biblical accuracy of their focus on the person of God’s Son. Inclusion on our website should not be construed as endorsing the broader ministries from which the resources were drawn. “The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached…“ (Philippians 1:16).

The King Jesus Gospel

Scot McKnight

Jesus on Every Page

David Murray

How God Became King

N.T. Wright

Christ Among Other Gods

Erwin Lutzer

King of the Campus

Stephen Lutz

ReJesus

Michael Frost & Alan Hirsch

The Jesus Creed

Scot McKnight

Christ, the Sum of All Spiritual Things

Watchman Nee

Jesus in America

Richard W. Fox

Above All Earthly Pow’rs

David F. Wells

Christless Christianity

Michael Horton

The Case for Christ

Lee Strobel

Jesus Among Other Gods

Ravi Zacharias

Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament

Christopher J. H. Wright

Holy Subversion

Trevin Wax

Jesus, In His Own Words

Robert H. Mounce

Jesus Christ: Savior and Lord

Donald Bloesch

The Incomparable Christ

J. Oswald Sanders

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