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James Denney’s death in 1917 prevented him from delivering these lectures. Later in the year, the manuscripts were discovered among his papers, practically completed; they appear printed in this volume exactly as he wrote them, with only a handful of footnotes inserted by the editor. These lectures discuss reconciliation through six different aspects: as expressed in the New Testament, as practiced by Christians, as achieved by Christ, as a spiritual and bodily need, as an experimental concept, and in Christian’s notion of our past.
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James Denney (1856–1917) was a Scottish theologian and preacher in the Free Church of Scotland. In 1897, he was appointed professor of systematic theology at Free Church College in Glasgow, and in 1915, he was appointed principal of the college. Among his publications and works are 2 Corinthians and 1 & 2 Thessalonians in the Expositor’s Bible, as well as the Expositor’s Greek Testament commentary on Romans.