Passio Christi is a book written by Walter Morison in 1871 that contains three discourses about the sufferings of Jesus Christ and the nature of the atonement. The first discourse focuses on the historical context of Jesus' crucifixion, examining the political and religious factors that led to his death. The second discourse delves into the theological implications of the atonement, exploring the idea that Jesus' death was a sacrifice that reconciled...