Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

In Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness, theologian C. Baxter Kruger offers a transformative vision of reconciliation rooted in the trinitarian relationship between Father, Son, and Spirit. Written in honor of Professor James B. Torrance and steeped in the theological legacy of the Torrance brothers, this deeply personal and profoundly theological book dives headfirst into the brokenness of the human condition and the radical presence of Jesus Christ within it.

At its heart, Across All Worlds is about a God who refuses to remain distant. Jesus does not offer us abstract doctrines or religious formulas from afar-He enters our deepest darkness, our most wounded and skewed ways of seeing, and shares with us His own intimate knowledge of the Father. Kruger argues that Jesus didn't come merely to address legal transgressions; He came to undo the fundamental alienation in our hearts and minds that blinds us to the Father's unrelenting love.

Drawing from both Scripture and real-life stories-like those of John and Stephanie, whose childhood wounds left lasting imprints on their self-perception-Kruger reveals how sin functions less as a legal issue and more as a catastrophic disconnection from the truth of who God is and who we are. Through touching narrative and theological depth, he illustrates how this internal disfigurement leads us to project our brokenness onto God, distorting our vision of Him into something unrecognizable. We hide, we pretend, we perform-often believing that we are unwanted, unloved, and unacceptable.

But Jesus, Kruger insists, comes not to fix us from a distance, but to include us in His own life and communion with the Father and the Spirit. He doesn't merely tell us about love-He shares His love. He doesn't simply command peace-He gives us His peace. And He does this not with the polished, perfected version of ourselves, but with the wounded, fearful, hiding versions of us we rarely let others see.

Across All Worlds doesn't shy away from the emotional and psychological depth of our human pain. Instead, it offers a deeply relational, incarnational vision of the gospel-one that invites us into the joy of being known, loved, and healed in the life of God Himself.

This book is both a theological essay and a soul-level pastoral work. It is for anyone who has struggled with shame, rejection, or a distorted vision of God. It is for those yearning for rest in the arms of a Father they've always feared was distant or disappointed. In Kruger's hands, theology becomes not only understandable, but deeply hopeful.

With poetic resonance, heartfelt reflection, and theological rigor, Across All Worlds is a compelling and healing proclamation: you are not alone, and you are not unacceptable. You are already included in the eternal embrace of Father, Son, and Spirit-and Jesus is here, inside your darkness, to show you.

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Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

In Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness, theologian C. Baxter Kruger offers a transformative vision of reconciliation rooted in the trinitarian relationship between Father, Son, and Spirit. Written in honor of Professor James B. Torrance and steeped in the theological legacy of the Torrance brothers, this deeply personal and profoundly theological book dives headfirst into the brokenness of the human condition and the radical presence of Jesus Christ within it.

At its heart, Across All Worlds is about a God who refuses to remain distant. Jesus does not offer us abstract doctrines or religious formulas from afar-He enters our deepest darkness, our most wounded and skewed ways of seeing, and shares with us His own intimate knowledge of the Father. Kruger argues that Jesus didn't come merely to address legal transgressions; He came to undo the fundamental alienation in our hearts and minds that blinds us to the Father's unrelenting love.

Drawing from both Scripture and real-life stories-like those of John and Stephanie, whose childhood wounds left lasting imprints on their self-perception-Kruger reveals how sin functions less as a legal issue and more as a catastrophic disconnection from the truth of who God is and who we are. Through touching narrative and theological depth, he illustrates how this internal disfigurement leads us to project our brokenness onto God, distorting our vision of Him into something unrecognizable. We hide, we pretend, we perform-often believing that we are unwanted, unloved, and unacceptable.

But Jesus, Kruger insists, comes not to fix us from a distance, but to include us in His own life and communion with the Father and the Spirit. He doesn't merely tell us about love-He shares His love. He doesn't simply command peace-He gives us His peace. And He does this not with the polished, perfected version of ourselves, but with the wounded, fearful, hiding versions of us we rarely let others see.

Across All Worlds doesn't shy away from the emotional and psychological depth of our human pain. Instead, it offers a deeply relational, incarnational vision of the gospel-one that invites us into the joy of being known, loved, and healed in the life of God Himself.

This book is both a theological essay and a soul-level pastoral work. It is for anyone who has struggled with shame, rejection, or a distorted vision of God. It is for those yearning for rest in the arms of a Father they've always feared was distant or disappointed. In Kruger's hands, theology becomes not only understandable, but deeply hopeful.

With poetic resonance, heartfelt reflection, and theological rigor, Across All Worlds is a compelling and healing proclamation: you are not alone, and you are not unacceptable. You are already included in the eternal embrace of Father, Son, and Spirit-and Jesus is here, inside your darkness, to show you.

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Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

by C. Baxter Kruger
Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness

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In Across All Worlds: Jesus Inside Our Darkness, theologian C. Baxter Kruger offers a transformative vision of reconciliation rooted in the trinitarian relationship between Father, Son, and Spirit. Written in honor of Professor James B. Torrance and steeped in the theological legacy of the Torrance brothers, this deeply personal and profoundly theological book dives headfirst into the brokenness of the human condition and the radical presence of Jesus Christ within it.

At its heart, Across All Worlds is about a God who refuses to remain distant. Jesus does not offer us abstract doctrines or religious formulas from afar-He enters our deepest darkness, our most wounded and skewed ways of seeing, and shares with us His own intimate knowledge of the Father. Kruger argues that Jesus didn't come merely to address legal transgressions; He came to undo the fundamental alienation in our hearts and minds that blinds us to the Father's unrelenting love.

Drawing from both Scripture and real-life stories-like those of John and Stephanie, whose childhood wounds left lasting imprints on their self-perception-Kruger reveals how sin functions less as a legal issue and more as a catastrophic disconnection from the truth of who God is and who we are. Through touching narrative and theological depth, he illustrates how this internal disfigurement leads us to project our brokenness onto God, distorting our vision of Him into something unrecognizable. We hide, we pretend, we perform-often believing that we are unwanted, unloved, and unacceptable.

But Jesus, Kruger insists, comes not to fix us from a distance, but to include us in His own life and communion with the Father and the Spirit. He doesn't merely tell us about love-He shares His love. He doesn't simply command peace-He gives us His peace. And He does this not with the polished, perfected version of ourselves, but with the wounded, fearful, hiding versions of us we rarely let others see.

Across All Worlds doesn't shy away from the emotional and psychological depth of our human pain. Instead, it offers a deeply relational, incarnational vision of the gospel-one that invites us into the joy of being known, loved, and healed in the life of God Himself.

This book is both a theological essay and a soul-level pastoral work. It is for anyone who has struggled with shame, rejection, or a distorted vision of God. It is for those yearning for rest in the arms of a Father they've always feared was distant or disappointed. In Kruger's hands, theology becomes not only understandable, but deeply hopeful.

With poetic resonance, heartfelt reflection, and theological rigor, Across All Worlds is a compelling and healing proclamation: you are not alone, and you are not unacceptable. You are already included in the eternal embrace of Father, Son, and Spirit-and Jesus is here, inside your darkness, to show you.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781960761460
Publisher: Perichoresis, Inc.
Publication date: 05/19/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 76
File size: 979 KB

About the Author

Baxter has been married to Beth for 40 years. They have four children and four grandchildren and live in Brandon, Mississippi. He received his Ph.D. at Kings College, Aberdeen University in Scotland under Professor James. B. Torrance. Dr. Kruger is the author of 9 books, including the international bestsellers, The Shack Revisited, Patmos, and his early small book, The Parable of the Dancing God, numerous essays, and hundreds of hours of teaching, and a variety of online studies-all available at perichoresis.org. Dr. Kruger has traveled the world for 30 years proclaiming the good news of our inclusion in Jesus and his relationship with his Father in the Spirit. He enjoys cooking crawfish, hand carving fishing lures, playing golf, and loves spending time with his grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents A Note from Professor Alan J. Torrance 6 Foreword by Dr. Bruce Wauchope 7 Preface 9 Prologue: Cutting to the Chase 12 Section 1: Blind As Bats Chapter 1: The Great Disaster 16 Chapter 2: John and Charlie 18 Chapter 3: Stephanie and Her Dad 20 Chapter 4: Adam and Eve 24 Questions for Reflection 26 Section 2: Incarnation and Reconciliation Chapter 5: He Knows 28 Chapter 6: The Shocker 30 Chapter 7: He Found the Father 32 Chapter 8: What If 34 Chapter 9: The Command of Belonging 37 Questions for Reflection 40 Section 3: The Crisis Chapter 10: The Edge of Good News 42 Chapter 11:The Dastardly Trick 44 Chapter 12: Running 46 Chapter 13: The Good Shepherd 48 Chapter 14: The Decision 50 Chapter 15: Facing Pain 51 Questions for Reflection 53 Section 4: Come Unto Me Chapter 16: You Belong to the Father 55 Chapter 17: Finding Rest 58 Chapter 18: Henry 59 Questions for Reflection 61 Epilogue: The Back Porch Revisited 62 Questions for Reflection 70

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