-So that in everything He might have the supremacy.- --Colossians 1:18 Christians have made the gospel about so many things--things other than Christ. Religious concepts, ideas, doctrines, strategies, methods, techniques, formulas, -its- and -things- have all eclipsed the beauty, the glory, and the [...]
The chronological harmonizing of the parallel accounts of the four Gospels provides a unique reading experience. In it, nothing has been added and nothing has been deleted. Because a true chronological harmony has proven historically to be very difficult, harmonizing authors usually attempt parallel[...]
This is study book four of The Sons of Sa-Nanada, the Ancient & Mystic Order of Iu-em-hetep, Jesus Christ. Question: where did the Roman's Christian deity originate? Answer: good question, the Roman's first worshiped a deity called Mithra. Mithra was an adaptation of the ancient Egyptian (Kemetian) [...]
A wry, fictional account of the life of Christ by Nobel laureate Jose Saramago A brilliant skeptic, Jose Saramago envisions the life of Jesus Christ and the story of his Passion as things of this earth: A child crying, the caress of a woman half asleep, the bleat of a goat, a prayer uttered in the g[...]
Where does christology begin? One way of classifying christologies is to divide them into those which begin 'from below', that is to say from the humanity of Jesus Christ, and those which begin 'from above', that is to say, from his origin in God. The classical christology was a christology 'from ab[...]
Asks how the term 'gospel' came to be used both for proclamation and narrative, and why the church in forming the canon of scripture chose to include four different and sometimes contradictory accounts of the life of Jesus.[...]
Here, following the example of Rahner and Pannenberg, John Macquarrie examines Jesus Christ's humanity to his origin as God. Part one considers the New Testament sources, including the "classical theology" period. Part two examines the Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment critique of classical chris[...]
Rudolf Bultmann's courageous thought has been right at the centre of living Christian theology ever since the 194os. There is no doubt that his challenge will be equally crucial for the 196os. What we have so far lacked is an account of 'Bultmannism' clearly stating its message for preachers and lay[...]
Jesus Christ, whose teachings have been on the lips of millions for two millennia, is revealed here as one of the greatest poets of all time. What happened to deafen us to the poetic nature of his words? In migrating from Aramaic speech into written Greek translation, and later into English translat[...]
What the Gospels don't reveal about Christ's suffering, science does. The Gospels reveal only the barest essentials about the physical sufferings of Our Lord. But in this mind-opening book, Dr. Pierre Barbet relies heavily on his close analysis of the Holy Shroud of Turin to recreate every stage of [...]
A wry, fictional account of the life of Christ by Nobel laureate Jos SaramagoA brilliant skeptic, Jos Saramago envisions the life of Jesus Christ and the story of his Passion as things of this earth: A child crying, the caress of a woman half asleep, the bleat of a goat, a prayer uttered in the gray[...]
Margaret Barker shows that Revelation represents some of the oldest material in the New Testament, some of it from Jesus himself. Her work illuminates the formative years of christianity in the social, religious, and political situation of mid-first-century Palestine in quite a remarkable way. This [...]