Jesus and the Logic of History

Jesus and the Logic of History
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9780830871247
ISBN-13 : 0830871241
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Synopsis Jesus and the Logic of History by : Paul W. Barnett

In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Historian Paul W. Barnett presents clear, careful and convincing evidence that the Christ of orthodox Christianity is the same as the Jesus of history.

The Resurrection of the Son of God

The Resurrection of the Son of God
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 854
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ISBN-10 : 0800626796
ISBN-13 : 9780800626792
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Synopsis The Resurrection of the Son of God by : Nicholas Thomas Wright

Explores ancient beliefs about life after death, highlighting the fact that the early Christians' belief about the afterlife belonged firmly on the Jewish spectrum, while introducing several new mutations and sharper definitions, forcing readers to view the Easter narratives not simply as rationalizations, but as accounts of two actual events: the empty tomb of Jesus and his "appearances." Simultaneous. Hardcover no longer available.

A History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ, Vol. 3

A History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ, Vol. 3
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Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 1332970419
ISBN-13 : 9781332970414
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Synopsis A History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ, Vol. 3 by : Joseph Priestley

Excerpt from A History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ, Vol. 3: Compiled From Original Writers, Proving That the Christian Church Was at First Unitarian Covered by mankind, but even to be re tained by any of them, after it was revealed, without particular provifions that pur pofe. Though, I have no do t, but that the firf't parents of the hum race were infirueted in the knowled the divine unity, their potterity foon adopted the no tion of different gods, to whom they ima gined the government of the world was delegated and their attention to thefe in ferior deities, on whom'they thought that they more immediately depended, With drew their attention, as it naturally would, from the fupreme God, under whom 'they at firft fuppofed that thefe lefi'er. Gods had aeted. Then, being left to their own imaginations with refpeet to the chara id: of thefe'gods, and having no models by Which to frame them befides beings like. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."

Finding the Historical Christ

Finding the Historical Christ
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780802848901
ISBN-13 : 0802848907
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Synopsis Finding the Historical Christ by : Paul Barnett

Paul Barnett s title Finding the Historical Christ is a calculated jab against the popular dichotomy between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith. In this book Barnett seeks to establish that the two figures are, in fact, one and the same. / The culmination of Barnett s After Jesus trilogy, Finding the Historical Christ carefully examines the ancient sources pertaining to Jesus, including writings by historians hostile to the Christian movement (Josephus, Tacitus, Pliny), the summarized biographies of Jesus in the book of Acts, and especially the four canonical Gospels. Based on compelling historical evidence, Barnett maintains that Jesus of Nazareth regarded himself as the prophesied Christ, as did his disciples before Jesus died and rose again. This is the only way to explain the phenomenon of the early church worshiping Jesus. / There is currently something of a revival of confidence in the historical value of the Gospels. Paul Barnett s work, notable for its sober use of historical method and its many fresh observations and proposals, is an excellent contribution to that development. Richard Bauckham / University of St. Andrews / Over his illustrious career, Paul Barnett has returned repeatedly to questions about the historical Jesus, the historicity of the Gospels, and the history of earliest Christianity. Drawing together scattered strands of all of that work, elaborating them further, and adding still new ones, Barnett here mounts what may be his most impressive case yet for the accuracy of the canonical material and the messiahship of Jesus of Nazareth on historical grounds alone. Craig L. Blomberg / Denver Seminary

A General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God; and Against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ, from Reason; --from the Scriptures; --and from History

A General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God; and Against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ, from Reason; --from the Scriptures; --and from History
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Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0023157671
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Synopsis A General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God; and Against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ, from Reason; --from the Scriptures; --and from History by : Joseph Priestley

The Enlightened Joseph Priestley

The Enlightened Joseph Priestley
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9780271075570
ISBN-13 : 0271075570
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Synopsis The Enlightened Joseph Priestley by : Robert E. Schofield

In The Enlightened Joseph Priestley Robert Schofield completes his two-volume biography of one of the great figures of the English Enlightenment. The first volume, published in 1997, covered the first forty years of Joseph Priestley’s life in England. In this second volume, Schofield surveys the mature years of Priestley, including the achievements that were to make him famous—the discovery of oxygen, the defenses of Unitarianism, and the political liberalism that characterized his later life. He also recounts Priestley’s flight to Pennsylvania in 1794 and the final years of his life spent along the Susquehanna in Northumberland. Together, the two volumes will stand as the standard biography of Priestley for years to come. Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), a contemporary and friend of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, exceeded even these polymaths in the breadth of his curiosity and learning. Yet Priestley is often portrayed in negative terms, as a restless intellect, incapable of confining himself to any single task, without force or originality, and marked by hasty and superficial thought. In The Enlightened Joseph Priestley, he emerges as a man who was more than a lucky empiricist in science, more than a naive political liberal, more than an exhaustive compiler of superficial evidence in militant support of Unitarianism. In fact, he was learned in an extraordinary variety of subjects, from grammar, education, aesthetics, metaphysics, politics, and theology to natural philosophy. Priestley was, in fact, a man of the Enlightenment.