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A Case for the Divinity of Jesus
Examining the Earliest Evidence- Authors:
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- 2009
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- Copyright year
- 2009
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-0322-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-0110-1
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 324
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- Abridged Contents No access
- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter 01. Introduction: I Will Examine Evidence Concerning Jesus of Nazareth Because of the Uniqueness of the Claims Associated with His Life and Death No access Pages 1 - 16
- Chapter 02. Worship patterns in the very earliest church indicate an immediate veneration of Jesus as divine following his crucifixion. No access Pages 17 - 56
- Chapter 03. In the Synoptic and Johannine gospels Jesus used theterm “I Am” (ego eimi), words that function as the name of God in the first century; hence his conviction for blasphemy in his trial before the Sanhedrin. No access Pages 57 - 72
- Chapter 04. Reliability of the canonical gospel accounts issupported by the historical evidence No access Pages 73 - 104
- Chapter 05. The means of communication of the gospel immediately after the crucifixion was through a reliable oral gospeltradition No access Pages 105 - 142
- Chapter 06. The resurrection is a plausible event No access Pages 143 - 174
- Chapter 07. The new and old gnosticism are based on fantasies, not on historical events No access Pages 175 - 212
- Chapter 08. One cannot logically maintain that all religions describe a path to the same ultimate reality No access Pages 213 - 224
- Chapter 09. How should one engage a person of another faith concerning diverse religious beliefs? No access Pages 225 - 232
- Appendix A: The Following Passages May Be Hymnic, Creedal, or, in a Few Instances, Old Testament Quotations No access Pages 233 - 256
- Appendix B: Bart Ehrman’s Recently Published Jesus Interrupted Is Contradicted by the Conclusions of Bruce M. Metzger No access Pages 257 - 262
- Notes No access Pages 263 - 298
- Selected Bibliography No access Pages 299 - 306
- Index No access Pages 307 - 322
- About the Author No access Pages 323 - 324





