Christian identity can be understood only as an act of identification with the crucified Christ, to the extent to which one has accepted the proclamation that in him God has identified himself with the godless and those abandoned by God.


The Crucified God: The Cross of Christ As the Foundation and Criticism of Christian Theology (1973), p. 20


Christian identity can be understood only as an act of identification with the crucified Christ, to the extent to which one has accepted the...

Christian identity can be understood only as an act of identification with the crucified Christ, to the extent to which one has accepted the...

Christian identity can be understood only as an act of identification with the crucified Christ, to the extent to which one has accepted the...

Christian identity can be understood only as an act of identification with the crucified Christ, to the extent to which one has accepted the...