Zondervan Academic publishing is offering a
free pdf ebook by Jeremy Treat. All that we need to do to qualify for it is to subscribe to the Zondervan Academic Blog. The ebook is "selected from Jeremy Treat's
The Crucified King: Atonement and Kingdom in Biblical and Systematic Theology" (from the download page).
Now, there is an ebook by the name of
The Crucified King: Atonement and Kingdom in Biblical and Systematic Theology, and it is written by Jeremy Treat. It's 299 pages, and the Kindle ebook is regularly priced at $14.99. The ebook that we get is
not that ebook (even with the format being disregarded). We must parse the words above carefully: the ebook is "
selected from . . . ." What we get is an excerpt, chapter or two, or (the best scenario, in my opinion) an abridgment. Is that a little bit deceitful of Zondervan Academic? We each can be the judge.
Although this little ebook is only 65 pages or so long, the text is pretty tightly spaced, and kerned, and such like, so there is quite a bit of material in it. As we possibly would suspect, based upon the publisher being Zondervan
Academic, the ebook probably would be difficult reading for the average church member.
Anyway, here's
the link to the webpage where I found the offer. The offer is near the top righthand corner. FYI--signing up for the Blog, on that webpage, will take you to
this webpage where you can download the ebook.
As usual, I will give the caveat that I give when posting books on this thread; my posting of the book does not necessarily mean that I agree with any doctrinal positions taken in the book.