Was Jesus God? /
Material type:
- 9780199203116
- 0199203113
- 9780199580446
- 0199580448
- 232.1 S978W 22
- BT220 .S95 2008
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SAIACS General Stacks | Non-fiction | 232.1 S978W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 067551 |
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232.1 R458J Jesus, divine Messiah : the New Testament witness / | 232.1 S613C Christ in the tabernacle / | 232.1 S744I Incarnation and inspiration : | 232.1 S978W Was Jesus God? / | 232.1 T688I Incarnation : the person and life of Christ / | 232.1 T688I Incarnation : the person and life of Christ / | 232.1 V246L The life I now live: The life of Christ through the Holy Spirit |
Includes index
God -- God is love -- God shared our human nature --God atoned for our wrongdoing -- God teaches us how to live -- God offers us heaven -- The life and death of Jesus -- The resurrection of Jesus -- Provisional conclusion -- The Church -- The Bible -- Final conclusion
Richard Swinburne argues compellingly that if there is a God, then the main doctrines which the Christian Church teaches about God are very probably true. In particular, he shows that there is strong philosophical support for the belief that Jesus, while remaining God, acquired a human nature and lived on earth for 30 years as a human being
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