Who Do Men Say I Am?: An Introduction to Christology
Jesus was master at asking questions, but one most poignant was "Who Do Men Say I Am?" Common Jewish people were confused and put Him on the same level as John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah or one of the prophets. Even today, people believe He was simply a great prophet or teacher; many do not understand the significance of His question. Even some who declare themselves to be followers of Christ, do not truly believe Him to be the Son of the living God. This is only one volume in a series covering a full range of theology examining in traditional systematic fashion Bibliology (What is the Bible?), Soteriology (The High Point of Our Salvation), and Pneumatology (Holy Spirit, The Paraclete). Emphasis on the full expression of Jesus Christ in the blood covenant and the infallibility of Scripture while stressing the relevance of key convictions of Christian faith and practice in today's world without prejudice through the lens of historical development, preservation, testimonials and an examination of reasons to trust the Bible. A step beyond traditional study with several distinctive features to simplify and attract the mildest of interests:
a) Clear writing targeted for precision b) technical terms b) relaxed tone appealing to various audiences c) scriptural basis for doctrine,
d) a contemporary edge e) reflective quotes
This work includes an extensive bibliography and common glossary designed to promote further reading and appreciation for Systematic Theology and critical thinking.
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Who Do Men Say I Am?: An Introduction to Christology
Jesus was master at asking questions, but one most poignant was "Who Do Men Say I Am?" Common Jewish people were confused and put Him on the same level as John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah or one of the prophets. Even today, people believe He was simply a great prophet or teacher; many do not understand the significance of His question. Even some who declare themselves to be followers of Christ, do not truly believe Him to be the Son of the living God. This is only one volume in a series covering a full range of theology examining in traditional systematic fashion Bibliology (What is the Bible?), Soteriology (The High Point of Our Salvation), and Pneumatology (Holy Spirit, The Paraclete). Emphasis on the full expression of Jesus Christ in the blood covenant and the infallibility of Scripture while stressing the relevance of key convictions of Christian faith and practice in today's world without prejudice through the lens of historical development, preservation, testimonials and an examination of reasons to trust the Bible. A step beyond traditional study with several distinctive features to simplify and attract the mildest of interests:
a) Clear writing targeted for precision b) technical terms b) relaxed tone appealing to various audiences c) scriptural basis for doctrine,
d) a contemporary edge e) reflective quotes
This work includes an extensive bibliography and common glossary designed to promote further reading and appreciation for Systematic Theology and critical thinking.
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Who Do Men Say I Am?: An Introduction to Christology

Who Do Men Say I Am?: An Introduction to Christology

by J B Foster
Who Do Men Say I Am?: An Introduction to Christology

Who Do Men Say I Am?: An Introduction to Christology

by J B Foster

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Jesus was master at asking questions, but one most poignant was "Who Do Men Say I Am?" Common Jewish people were confused and put Him on the same level as John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah or one of the prophets. Even today, people believe He was simply a great prophet or teacher; many do not understand the significance of His question. Even some who declare themselves to be followers of Christ, do not truly believe Him to be the Son of the living God. This is only one volume in a series covering a full range of theology examining in traditional systematic fashion Bibliology (What is the Bible?), Soteriology (The High Point of Our Salvation), and Pneumatology (Holy Spirit, The Paraclete). Emphasis on the full expression of Jesus Christ in the blood covenant and the infallibility of Scripture while stressing the relevance of key convictions of Christian faith and practice in today's world without prejudice through the lens of historical development, preservation, testimonials and an examination of reasons to trust the Bible. A step beyond traditional study with several distinctive features to simplify and attract the mildest of interests:
a) Clear writing targeted for precision b) technical terms b) relaxed tone appealing to various audiences c) scriptural basis for doctrine,
d) a contemporary edge e) reflective quotes
This work includes an extensive bibliography and common glossary designed to promote further reading and appreciation for Systematic Theology and critical thinking.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530445592
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/15/2016
Series: Systematic Theology I-IV , #3
Pages: 326
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Joan Foster received her Masters of Theology and Ph.D. in Ministry from Calvary Christian College. Foster is the author of a number of books and systematic theological works, study guides and workbooks. A foundation in the Church and Music Ministry since before her teens, she has pursued the heart of God relentlessly. Extensive travels and educational tours throughout Europe visiting ancient biblical ruins and historical archaeological sites have consistently resulted in her persuasive response to institutionally organized attacks against the Holy Bible on its authority and infallibility. Joan is the proud mother of three successful, grown children.
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