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WHO DO YOU
SAY THAT I AM?
Jesus of
Nazareth posed this question to his followers nearly two thousand years
ago, but the question still hangs in the air, requesting an answer from
every person. Indeed, the question of the identity of Jesus Christ is
the most important theological issue of all human history, because he
claimed to be the human Son of the one true God. In ONE GOD & ONE LORD,
the authors carefully re-examine the biblical evidence in light of modern
textual research and a thorough survey of scholarly opinion. They argue
that the biblically accurate answer to the question of his identity is
provided by Peter, John, Mary, Paul and other first-century believers
who unanimously proclaimed him to be "the Christ, the Son of the living
God."
Building
an impressive and compelling case for the unity of the biblical testimony
concerning the true humanity of Jesus, "the last Adam," the authors reveal
the profound significance of the two aspects of his coming: suffering
and glory. They seek a view of Christ that allows for a total appreciation
of his steadfast obedience to God in the face of temptation, suffering
and even a humiliating death. Vindicated by his resurrection, he entered
into glory and now sits in a position of functional equality with God,
analogous to the relationship of Joseph and Pharaoh in the Book of Genesis.
ONE GOD & ONE LORD shows how the traditional view of Jesus Christ actually
demeans both his accomplishments and his heroism by attributing to him
"intrinsic deity" that essentially eliminates the possibility of either
authentic temptation or failure.
Because the
Gospel of John is often isolated and magnified to establish and fortify
orthodox Christology, the authors explore in depth the unique depiction
of Christ in "the Fourth Gospel". They succeed in placing John's testimony
harmoniously and understandably within the margins of the prophetic portrait
of the Messiah. This portrait had already been drawn out in detail in
the Hebrew Scriptures and was then fleshed out in the Synoptic Gospels.
Nowhere in this portrait is it clear that Messiah was "God incarnate,"
"God the Son," or a pre-existent divine visitor.
Appealing
primarily to scriptural authority and logical reasoning, ONE GOD & ONE
LORD also thoroughly examines the historical process by which traditional
Christian orthodoxy came to be established. A combination of misguided
Christian piety and pagan speculation are shown to be responsible for
the intrusion of unbiblical concepts into basic Christian thought and
doctrine.
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a website with research articles dedicated to the subject of One God
& One Lord, click
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ONE GOD &
ONE LORD is challenging, but profoundly encourages both Christian devotion
and a deep appreciation for the integrity of the Bible. It will reward
the careful attention of the critic of Christianity, the new Christian,
students of the Bible, pastors, teachers and scholars.
So,
if you read this book and you think that what it says is important for
others to know, please help us get it into the hands of as
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART ONE: THE MAN, MAN’S REDEEMER
Chapter 1: Christianity 101: Two Adams
Chapter 2: The Destiny of Mankind
Chapter 3: Jesus Christ: The Purpose of the Ages
PART TWO: THE MESSIAH IN PROPHECY
Chapter 4: A Prophetic Portrait of the Messiah
Chapter 5: The Messiah the Jews Expected
PART THREE: THE MESSIAH IN PERSON
Chapter 6: The Four Gospels: The Fourfold Portrait
of Christ
Chapter 7: The Synoptic Gospels: Open or Veiled Messiah?
Chapter 8: The Gospel of John: Great Scott! He’s Back from the Future!
Chapter 9: "But What About John 1:1?"
PART FOUR: JESUS: BOTH LORD AND CHRIST
Chapter 10: The Book of Acts: "A Man Accredited by
God"
Chapter 11: The Church Epistles: The Head of His "Body"
Chapter 12: God’s Namesake in Action
Chapter 13: Our Fellowship with Jesus Christ
Chapter 14: The Book of Revelation: "King of Kings and Lord of Lords"
PART FIVE: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 15: The Expansion of Piety
Chapter 16: The Beginnings of Heresy: Gnosticism and Neoplatonism
Chapter 17: Jesus Christ: Incarnated or Created:
Chapter 18: The Rejection of Both Scripture and Logic
Chapter 19: Socinianism and the Radical Reformation
Chapter 20: Modern Trends and Final Thoughts: Ecumenism, Biblical
Unitarianism and Trinitarian Renewal
APPENDICES:
A. An Explanation of Verses Commonly Used to Support
the Trinity [The Top 100!]
B. Use and Usages of Kurios ("Lord")
C. Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy, Heresy
D. Divine Agents: Speaking and Acting in God’s Stead
E. Names and Titles of Jesus Christ
F. Satan vs. Christ: Head to Head
G. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Historical Proofs of the Resurrection
H. 46 Reasons Why Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals or "Co-Equals"
I. 34 Reasons Why the "Holy Spirit" is Not a "Person" Separate from
the One True God, the Father
J. The Order and Structure of the Church Epistles
K. Logical Fallacies Employed in Trinitarian Theology
L. The Name Yahweh
M. Modern Versions and Trinity "Proof Texts"
N. Textual Corruptions Favoring the Trinitarian Position
O. 22 Principles of Bible Interpretation
P. Greek Words Used for Speech Directed to God and/or the Risen Christ
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& One Lord, click
here.
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