Basic ChristianityIf 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." Who is Jesus Christ? If he 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 ruin. Is it plausible that Jesus was truly divine? And what would that mean for us? John Stott's clear, classic book, now updated, 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. |
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... moral challenge . If the message is true , the moral chal- lenge has to be accepted . So God is not a fit object for man's detached scrutiny . You cannot fix God at the end of a tele- scope or a microscope and say ' How interesting ...
... moral challenge . If the message is true , the moral chal- lenge has to be accepted . So God is not a fit object for man's detached scrutiny . You cannot fix God at the end of a tele- scope or a microscope and say ' How interesting ...
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... moral decision . " 9 This is what Jesus meant when , addressing some unbelieving Jews , he said , ' If any man's will is to do his ( that is , God's ) will , he shall know whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking on my ...
... moral decision . " 9 This is what Jesus meant when , addressing some unbelieving Jews , he said , ' If any man's will is to do his ( that is , God's ) will , he shall know whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking on my ...
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... moral uniqueness of which he was conscious . It is not surprising , therefore , that although we are told of the temptations of Jesus , we hear nothing of his sins . He never confesses his sins or asks for forgiveness , although he ...
... moral uniqueness of which he was conscious . It is not surprising , therefore , that although we are told of the temptations of Jesus , we hear nothing of his sins . He never confesses his sins or asks for forgiveness , although he ...
Contents
CHRISTS PERSON | 21 |
The Character of Christ | 35 |
The Resurrection of Christ | 46 |
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