Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ
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At the heart of Christianity lies a fundamental truth that has been relentlessly challenged by adherents of other faiths and scholars: Jesus is God incarnate. In response, "Putting Jesus in His Place" presents a comprehensive exploration of the biblical evidence that affirms Christ's deity. This book delves into the New Testament to uncover the significance of Jesus' divine nature in personal relationships and empowers readers to share this truth with conviction. The book is structured around five key aspects of Jesus' divinity, encapsulated in the acronym HANDS: He receives the honors due to God, possesses God's attributes, bears God's names, performs God's deeds, and occupies God's eternal throne. By addressing objections from Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Muslims, Unitarians, and other religious perspectives, "Putting Jesus in His Place" presents a robust case for Christ's divinity. Throughout, the book engages with cutting-edge scholarship on New Testament Christology, making this complex information accessible to a broad audience. With endorsements from prominent experts in the field, including Martin Hengel, Richard Bauckham, and Larry Hurtado, this book serves as an indispensable introduction and reference to the New Testament's teaching on Jesus Christ's identity.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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