Author: Earl Doherty
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968601402
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
The Jesus Puzzle
Author: Earl Doherty
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968601402
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968601402
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
6-In-1 Puzzle Bible
Author: Dayspring
Publisher: DaySpring
ISBN: 9781684085750
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
6 jigsaw puzzles fit together creating one giant puzzle that pictures iconic scenes from the Bible. Each page contains a Bible story and is accompanied by a 25-piece jigsaw puzzle picturing that scenef,,"f,,ef,,"but the puzzle fun has just begun...Not only do the pieces assemble into a larger 7th puzzle depicting the full Bible story. The pieces can easily be removed and later placed back again on the page. Made in durable board, the pieces don't fall out, even when the page is held upside down.
Publisher: DaySpring
ISBN: 9781684085750
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
6 jigsaw puzzles fit together creating one giant puzzle that pictures iconic scenes from the Bible. Each page contains a Bible story and is accompanied by a 25-piece jigsaw puzzle picturing that scenef,,"f,,ef,,"but the puzzle fun has just begun...Not only do the pieces assemble into a larger 7th puzzle depicting the full Bible story. The pieces can easily be removed and later placed back again on the page. Made in durable board, the pieces don't fall out, even when the page is held upside down.
Jesus
Author: Earl Doherty
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968925928
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Mainstream biblical scholarship is far from achieving consensus in its ongoing attempt to separate the glorified Jesus of faith from the ever elusive Jesus of history. It remains to be seen how soon traditional academia will overcome its reluctance to take the plunge into the New Testament's final, uncharted territory: the theory that Christianity began with belief in a spiritual heavenly Son of God, that the Gospels are essentially allegory and fiction, and that no historical Jesus worthy of the name existed. . . The Gospels and Acts of the Apostles form one small portion of the early Christian documentary record. They reflect but one category of thought and witness to what that broad movement came to believe in. Modern scholars and believers alike view the world of early Christianity through the prism of this narrow handful of inbred writings, a chain of literary dependency and enlargement on the first one written, and it has distorted all that they see. The Gospels and Acts need to be put in their proper perspective, so that they no longer obscure a more clear-eyed view of what early Christianity constituted. That view can be found in everything from the New Testament epistles to the non-canonical documents, to the writings of the Gnostics and second century apologists. Until we allow ourselves to recognise what broader factors of the era brought the idea of a Jesus into being, and how he evolved over the first 150 years, the Western world will continue to live and perpetuate a fantasy. . . Earl Doherty, through his website and first book, "The Jesus Puzzle" is regarded by many as having given Jesus Mythicism its most legitimate and convincing expression in over a generation. This is a new and revised expansion of that work. The product of almost three decades of study, it presents a case of unprecedented depth and lucidity for the non-existence of an historical Jesus. (The original "The Jesus Puzzle" will continue to be available as a condensed version of that case). In this age of the Internet and the increased dissemination of knowledge and ideas across a wide public constituency, the true beginnings of one of the world s major religions may finally be ready to emerge.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968925928
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Mainstream biblical scholarship is far from achieving consensus in its ongoing attempt to separate the glorified Jesus of faith from the ever elusive Jesus of history. It remains to be seen how soon traditional academia will overcome its reluctance to take the plunge into the New Testament's final, uncharted territory: the theory that Christianity began with belief in a spiritual heavenly Son of God, that the Gospels are essentially allegory and fiction, and that no historical Jesus worthy of the name existed. . . The Gospels and Acts of the Apostles form one small portion of the early Christian documentary record. They reflect but one category of thought and witness to what that broad movement came to believe in. Modern scholars and believers alike view the world of early Christianity through the prism of this narrow handful of inbred writings, a chain of literary dependency and enlargement on the first one written, and it has distorted all that they see. The Gospels and Acts need to be put in their proper perspective, so that they no longer obscure a more clear-eyed view of what early Christianity constituted. That view can be found in everything from the New Testament epistles to the non-canonical documents, to the writings of the Gnostics and second century apologists. Until we allow ourselves to recognise what broader factors of the era brought the idea of a Jesus into being, and how he evolved over the first 150 years, the Western world will continue to live and perpetuate a fantasy. . . Earl Doherty, through his website and first book, "The Jesus Puzzle" is regarded by many as having given Jesus Mythicism its most legitimate and convincing expression in over a generation. This is a new and revised expansion of that work. The product of almost three decades of study, it presents a case of unprecedented depth and lucidity for the non-existence of an historical Jesus. (The original "The Jesus Puzzle" will continue to be available as a condensed version of that case). In this age of the Internet and the increased dissemination of knowledge and ideas across a wide public constituency, the true beginnings of one of the world s major religions may finally be ready to emerge.
The King of God's Kingdom
Author: David Peter Seccombe
Publisher: Paternoster
ISBN: 9781842270752
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book addresses the problems raised by biblical scholarship concerning Jesus and his mission. Much of Jesus' ministry remains a mystery; many of the things he said and did do not fit neatly into traditional Christian interpretation. He spoke of the coming of the kingdom of God but what become of this new age which was meant to be tangible and near? The King of God's Kingdom in part is an attempt to uncover and understand Jesus and His vision. At the same time, Seccombe inspires confidence in the historical Jesus, overcoming much of the confusion that has been created in the last two hundred years. With conviction of the urgency of these issues for the Christian faith today, he presents a solution to the puzzle in the form of an account of Jesus' ministry years.
Publisher: Paternoster
ISBN: 9781842270752
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book addresses the problems raised by biblical scholarship concerning Jesus and his mission. Much of Jesus' ministry remains a mystery; many of the things he said and did do not fit neatly into traditional Christian interpretation. He spoke of the coming of the kingdom of God but what become of this new age which was meant to be tangible and near? The King of God's Kingdom in part is an attempt to uncover and understand Jesus and His vision. At the same time, Seccombe inspires confidence in the historical Jesus, overcoming much of the confusion that has been created in the last two hundred years. With conviction of the urgency of these issues for the Christian faith today, he presents a solution to the puzzle in the form of an account of Jesus' ministry years.
Challenging the Verdict
Author: Earl Doherty
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968925904
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the face of modern critical scholarship, which is steadily eroding the historical reliability of the Gospels and their presentation of Jesus, conservative writers have been making valiant attempts to re-establish confidence in the Christian record and doctrine. The most prominent of these, in popular exposure and commercial success, has been Lee Strobel, in his 1998 book 'The Case for Christ'. In that book, Lee Strobel, an ex-court journalist, conducts a series of 14 interviews with well-known conservative and evangelical scholars of the New Testament, such as Craig Blomberg, William Lane Craig and Gary Habermas, in an attempt to establish the reliability of the Gospel account and the truth of the Resurrection. Within the context of a scholarly critique, Earl Doherty, author of 'The Jesus Puzzle' takes quotations from those interviews and sets up his own dialogue with them, as though cross-examining Strobel and his witnesses in a courtroom before judge and jury. This makes for gripping reading, a strong atmosphere and an effective way to present the case in favour of a more rational and coherent view of the Christian record and the origins of Christianity. This book exposes the deficiencies, the fallacies, the selective and misleading use of evidence inherent in 'The Case for Christ', and offers more reasonable alternatives.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780968925904
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the face of modern critical scholarship, which is steadily eroding the historical reliability of the Gospels and their presentation of Jesus, conservative writers have been making valiant attempts to re-establish confidence in the Christian record and doctrine. The most prominent of these, in popular exposure and commercial success, has been Lee Strobel, in his 1998 book 'The Case for Christ'. In that book, Lee Strobel, an ex-court journalist, conducts a series of 14 interviews with well-known conservative and evangelical scholars of the New Testament, such as Craig Blomberg, William Lane Craig and Gary Habermas, in an attempt to establish the reliability of the Gospel account and the truth of the Resurrection. Within the context of a scholarly critique, Earl Doherty, author of 'The Jesus Puzzle' takes quotations from those interviews and sets up his own dialogue with them, as though cross-examining Strobel and his witnesses in a courtroom before judge and jury. This makes for gripping reading, a strong atmosphere and an effective way to present the case in favour of a more rational and coherent view of the Christian record and the origins of Christianity. This book exposes the deficiencies, the fallacies, the selective and misleading use of evidence inherent in 'The Case for Christ', and offers more reasonable alternatives.
Jesus Is Born
Author: Lois Rock
Publisher: Lion Children's
ISBN: 9780745964508
Category : Picture books for children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Piece the story of the first Christmas together with this jigsaw board book
Publisher: Lion Children's
ISBN: 9780745964508
Category : Picture books for children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Piece the story of the first Christmas together with this jigsaw board book
The Jesus Puzzle
Author: Brenda Watson
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
ISBN: 1803410132
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
The Jesus Puzzle: Challenging intellectual uncertainty about Jesus shares the question of knowledge of the historical Jesus, in order to refute sceptics who consider that we can know very little about Him - and to encourage Christians to have more confidence in relating to what is said about Jesus in the gospels.
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
ISBN: 1803410132
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
The Jesus Puzzle: Challenging intellectual uncertainty about Jesus shares the question of knowledge of the historical Jesus, in order to refute sceptics who consider that we can know very little about Him - and to encourage Christians to have more confidence in relating to what is said about Jesus in the gospels.
The Bible Puzzle Book
Author: Mary Welsh
Publisher: Innovo Press
ISBN: 9781613145005
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
The Bible Puzzle Book: A to Z Edition contains 26 freeform crossword puzzles and 26 companion word searches. Each puzzle focuses on a different biblical subject, theme, or passage from scripture.
Publisher: Innovo Press
ISBN: 9781613145005
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
The Bible Puzzle Book: A to Z Edition contains 26 freeform crossword puzzles and 26 companion word searches. Each puzzle focuses on a different biblical subject, theme, or passage from scripture.
Kids' Jesus Puzzle Bible
Author: Gustavo MAZALI
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788772030029
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788772030029
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Puzzle of the Gospels
Author: Peter Vardy
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317455002
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
First Published in 2015. The gospels tell a story. There are many types of story ranging from fiction through biographies to attempts at historical accounts. Even so-called 'true' stories will be affected by the perception of the writer. It is impossible to present any book without taking the viewpoint of the author into account - which is one reason why this book will be devoting considerable time to understanding the purpose and intention of the individual gospel writers. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John present different accounts of the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth, as one might expect from four people who, although they use some common material, nevertheless present this material in distinctive ways. This book will be concerned with helping you, the reader, to understand the gospel stories and how they came to be written; to bring to light the implicit references that were being made of which modern readers may be unaware; and also to consider the issue of the truth of the stories.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317455002
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
First Published in 2015. The gospels tell a story. There are many types of story ranging from fiction through biographies to attempts at historical accounts. Even so-called 'true' stories will be affected by the perception of the writer. It is impossible to present any book without taking the viewpoint of the author into account - which is one reason why this book will be devoting considerable time to understanding the purpose and intention of the individual gospel writers. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John present different accounts of the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth, as one might expect from four people who, although they use some common material, nevertheless present this material in distinctive ways. This book will be concerned with helping you, the reader, to understand the gospel stories and how they came to be written; to bring to light the implicit references that were being made of which modern readers may be unaware; and also to consider the issue of the truth of the stories.