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The Reliability of the Bible, The Person of Jesus Christ

The Reliability of the Bible, The Person of Jesus Christ

Edward A Croteau

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Editorial:
Faith, Substance and Evidence
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9780692187968

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Regardless of what you may have heard, Christianity is the fastest growing religion in the world today.  Islam is the second.While Europe replaced it’s Christian heritage with secular humanism, Christianity is spreading around the globe - in Africa, Asia and Central and South America.  Christianity is now a universal worldview.In America, it’s once Christian  culture is being eroded from within, by an intentional promotion of secular humanism and a rejection of the gospel in most of our universities, media and entertainment institutions.Living out the Christian life in an increasingly secularized American culture has two imperatives: 1) understanding the arguments in American culture for why Christianity is no longer relevant (and how to easily defeat them), and2) examining your personal relationship with Jesus Christ, to grow in the knowledge of His working in you.This book is Volume 3 of a 4-volume study series designed to be used in conjunction  with a classroom workbook, or on line with the individual classroom videos, for the purpose of helping you grow in the relevance ofJesus Christ in all areas of your life.Volume 3 examines  the third of life’s four questions that everyone wrestles with: Who am I? (meaning), weighing the message of Jesus Christ and the Bible against secular humanism. Where you align yourself has eternal consequences.

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