Euphoria by F S Yousaf

Euphoria by F S Yousaf

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Euphoria by F S Yousaf

The cross of Christ is the greatest irony in the history of the universe. It is far too easy to lose track of the paradoxical details of Christ's death. Familiarity replaces what should be shock as we read through the Passion narrative. The Irony of the Cross puts the shock back in the cross by highlighting the ironies of Christ's death. Examining Mark 15:21-29, this book identifies eleven ironies of the cross that will deepen your understanding of the death of Christ and the gospel of grace. Each of these presents Jesus eschewing the prerogatives of his power for the salvation of his people. There is no other point in time when Christ was more emptied and stripped of his divine dignity, and yet there is no other place where Christ's glory is more prominently displayed.
F. S. Yousaf is a poet and writer from New Jersey. He finds himself writing about many topics, but notably mental illness, love, and spirituality. He is the author of three poetry collections - Sincerely, his debut poetry collection, Euphoria, and new collection, Prayers of my Youth.

He has a Bachelor in History and Secondary Education and is now completing his Masters in History. When he is not teaching or writing, he obsesses over making the perfect cup of coffee and taking 35mm and 120mm film pictures.

Stay connected with F. S. Yousaf through Instagram & TikTok @fs.yousaf and Twitter @fsyousaf_

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ISBN 13 9781983410369
ISBN 10 1983410365
Title Euphoria
Author F S Yousaf
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Year published 2018-01-11
Number of pages 130
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