The Incarnate Christ and His Critics: A Biblical Defense
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In the face of widespread skepticism, a robust and accessible defense of Jesus' divinity is long overdue. Across the theological spectrum, from liberal scholars to adherents of non-Christian faiths, critics eagerly dispute the central tenet of Christianity: that Jesus is God incarnate. Yet, a meticulous examination of biblical evidence overwhelmingly supports the historic Christian doctrine of Christ's divinity. By focusing on five pivotal aspects of New Testament teaching, conveniently summarized by the acronym HANDS, the authors demonstrate that Jesus shares the same Honors, Attributes, Names, Deeds, and Seat as God. This comprehensive analysis confronts objections from a range of detractors, including Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, progressive Christians, Muslims, and Unitarians, and presents a compelling case for the divinity of Christ. Written in a respectful yet incisive tone, this work showcases the intellectual and theological coherence of the Christian faith, providing a powerful rejoinder to its critics.
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