For this book is covers every angle possible regarding as the title suggest the meaning of the Life, Death and Resurrection of Christ and Clark (surprisingly for a book of 300 pages) does not stray into other things. The insights here were many and fresh, examples would form a list of some length regarding Christ's death, His humility, His victory, His death as sacrifice, as an atonement, as redeemer, as our punishment, His suffering, as a Messiah, our Reconciliation, as a purification, as our Priest, as our Intercessor, etc.,. The book is full of new or more fully developed ideas, for instance: the role The Tree Of Life played (or might have played) in the Garden of Eden or likewise the future plans for humanity in the Garden or how Christ death was a combat victory that Satin was probably unaware of fully, or how Christ suffered instead of us.