The Problem of Jesus: Answering a Skeptic’s Challenges to the Scandal of Jesus
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"A fascinating, comprehensive, and deeply researched exploration of Jesus and his significance...This book is a game-changer." —Dr. Sean McDowell, Biola University. "Mark Clark's masterpiece...A must-read for anyone who wants to understand Jesus and his impact on human history." —Dr. John Dickson, author and historian.
The modern world has created a kaleidoscope of Jesuses, each one refracted through the lens of personal agendas, biases, and incomplete information. To uncover the authentic Jesus, we must immerse ourselves in the first-century context that shaped his life and teachings. This is the only way to grasp the true significance of the Gospels and the radical claims they make about him. In The Problem of Jesus, award-winning author Mark Clark embarks on a fascinating journey to rediscover the Jesus of history, delving into the parables, miracles, and provocative teachings that challenged his contemporaries and continue to intrigue us today. Clark tackles the tough questions head-on, exploring what first-century Jews would have immediately recognized about Jesus that often eludes modern Christians, the reliability of the Gospels, the implications of science on Jesus' miracles, and the barriers that prevent people from embracing his message. By engaging with insights from historians, scientists, philosophers, and cultural icons, Clark crafts a rich tapestry that reveals the multifaceted Jesus, the man who forever altered the trajectory of human history. This book has been hailed as "philosophical dynamite" by Pastor Ray Johnston, "a game-changer" by Dr. Sean McDowell, and "a masterpiece" by Dr. John Dickson – a testament to its power to transform our understanding of Jesus and his enduring impact on the world.
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