Basic Christianity"Who is Jesus? "If Jesus was not God in human flesh, Christianity is exploded," writes John Stott. "We are left with just another religion with some beautiful ideas and noble ethics; its unique distinction has gone." If Jesus is not who he said he was, and if he did not do what he said he had come to do, the whole superstructure of Christianity crumbles in ruins to the ground. Is it plausible that Jesus was truly divine? And what might this mean for us? John Stott's clear, classic statement examines the historical facts on which Christianity stands. Here is a sound, sensible guide for all who seek an intellectually satisfying explanation of the Christian faith"--Amazon.com |
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... known about God is plain to them ( that is , men ) , because God has shown it to them . Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature , namely , his eternal power and deity , has been clearly perceived in the things that ...
... known about God is plain to them ( that is , men ) , because God has shown it to them . Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature , namely , his eternal power and deity , has been clearly perceived in the things that ...
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... known people who see things and hear voices , and live sometimes or always in an imaginary world of their own . It is not possible to say that the apostles were unbalanced people of this type . Mary Magdalene may have been , but hardly ...
... known people who see things and hear voices , and live sometimes or always in an imaginary world of their own . It is not possible to say that the apostles were unbalanced people of this type . Mary Magdalene may have been , but hardly ...
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... their doubts and fears , through their unbelief and preoccupation the risen Lord made himself known to them . It is impossible to dismiss these revelations of the divine Lord as the hallucinations of deranged minds . So , 57.
... their doubts and fears , through their unbelief and preoccupation the risen Lord made himself known to them . It is impossible to dismiss these revelations of the divine Lord as the hallucinations of deranged minds . So , 57.
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Claims of Christ | 21 |
The Character of Christ | 35 |
Copyright | |
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