Jesus Legend or Lord? (Part 2)

Description

C.S. Lewis's famous trilemma in Mere Christianity poses a provocative question: was Jesus a deceitful imposter, the divine Lord, or a delusional lunatic? The Areopagus Journal's two-part series, Jesus - Legend or Lord?, tackles this conundrum and adds a fourth dimension: was Jesus merely a mythical figure concocted by groups with ulterior motives? Part one delves into the paradox of the incarnation, examining how one person can be both human and divine. It also scrutinizes the historical evidence for Jesus' life and claims, as recorded in the four Gospels and beyond, and presents a scholarly rebuttal to the liberal Jesus Seminar's findings. Part two counters the arguments of liberal critics, including John Shelby Spong and the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus, and builds a compelling case for the historical Jesus and the pivotal event of his resurrection. As with all Areopagus Journals, this issue also features reviews of influential books in the field.

Contributors

Clete Hux

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Steven B. Cowan

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Craig Branch

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Craig A. Evans

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