Princeton theologian B. B. Warfield was a watchman on the wall of orthodoxy. His temperament, training, and talent--together with his deep love for Christ and amazing breadth of knowledge--shaped him into the twentieth century's greatest defender of the faith. His writings have been studied with profit for well over a hundred years--a tribute to his clear, careful, cogent, gospel-centered exposition of orthodox Christianity, which he called "the redemptive religion" and which he fearlessly defended. In The Person and Work of Christ, Warfield demonstrates that "it is no more possible to have a Christianity without an atoning Christ than it is to have a Christianity without a divine Christ." Most of the chapters in this volume are nontechnical and should be accessible and profitable to the interested reader. Enhancements include new paragraph breaks and section divisions, explanatory notes and definitions, discussion questions, recommended reading, bibliographies, and more.