Jesus Legend or Lord? (Part 1)
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C.S. Lewis's iconic trilemma in Mere Christianity poses a profound question: was Jesus a deceitful imposter, the divine Lord, or a deluded madman? The Areopagus Journals, comprising two thought-provoking issues, Jesus-Legend or Lord? Parts 1 and 2, delve into this conundrum, plus a fourth dimension: did Jesus exist solely as a mythical construct, fabricated by special interest groups? Part one tackles the paradox of the incarnation, exploring how one being can be both human and divine. The journal meticulously examines the historical evidence supporting Jesus' life and claims, as chronicled in the four Gospels and beyond. Additionally, it presents a scholarly rebuttal to the liberal Jesus Seminars, often touted by the media. Part two responds to prominent liberal critics of the historical Jesus and Christianity, including John Shelby Spong and the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus. The journal makes a compelling case for the historical Jesus, underscoring the pivotal significance of his resurrection. As with all issues, several book reviews of influential works are also included.
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