Who Do Men Say That I Am?: The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center. Volume 4, Number 6.

Description

The question of Jesus' identity has been debated for centuries, and the answers have been as varied as they are misguided. When Jesus asked his disciples who people thought he was, they replied that some believed him to be Elijah, a prophet, or John the Baptist - in other words, a mere mortal speaking on God's behalf. This fundamental misconception has persisted throughout history, with many stumbling over Jesus' true nature as the God-man, the Theoanthropos. The consequences of this error are dire, as the scriptures warn of false christs and false teachers who lead people astray (Matthew 24:5, 23-26; 2 Corinthians 11:34; 1 John 4:1-6). In this edition of the Areopagus Journal, a team of scholars - Branch, Hux, Groothuis, McKnight, and Minish - expose the counterfeit christs of pseudo-Christian cults, Islam, the New Age movement, and skepticism. Through a meticulous examination of historical and biblical evidence, they affirm Jesus as the one true Christ, the only one capable of saving humanity.

Contributors

Clete Hux

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Steven B. Cowan

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Craig Branch

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Douglas Groothuis

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