Christ! I Want Your Body: A Layman's Search for the Church Representing the Teachings of Jesus of NazarethAuthorHouse, 2003 M12 22 - 312 pages What did Jesus say about his birth in a manger attended by wisemen and angels? How did he describe his seat at Gods right hand on a celestial throne? Did he really claim to be Gods only son to be worshiped as one third of a three headed Deity? This book is destined to become one of the many pathways to help revitalize Christianity. Compelling insights, meaningful resources and important revelations of over 100 well-known Jesus scholars, authors and learned professors of religion from around the world are provided. This is not, however, a theological discourse for scholarly debate. It is written by a Christian layman for the everyday normal church attendees who are searching, thinking, curious and open to newer and deeper loving relationships with God and Jesus. Much of the knowledge and thinking about the essence of what Jesus taught about the Kingdom of God, (Realm of the Spirit) is explored. The book expands the readers awareness of new ways to see what Jesus said about Gods love and its potential for each person. Hopefully church people who are developing doubts about their childhood teachings will find new insights in the teachings of Jesus within the Christian Church. |
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... Mark 7:36 Jesus is quoted as forbidding the people who saw him restore voice and hearing to a man, to tell anyone. In Luke 5:14 Jesus tells the man he is healed of leprosy and to tell no one about it. In Luke 8:56 Jesus forbids the ...
... Mark. Ninety percent of Mark is repeated in Matthew and Luke. John on the other hand, even though written about a generation later than Mark, does not usually repeat specific statements directly that are exactly as stated in Mark. The ...
... Mark 1: 11, “...a voice came out of the heavens, 'Thou art my beloved Son'....” (3) WHEN HE WAS BORN The different birth stories in Matthew and Luke are referenced where Jesus is acclaimed King of the Jews and Christ the Lord ...
... Mark and Luke accounts, this is not mentioned although Luke does mention that his face changed. At the crucifixion and a vision scene with Doubting Thomas after the resurrection there is mention of his side and hands being pierced. His ...
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Contents
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CHAPTER TWO AFTERLIFE RESURRECTION ACCOUNTS | 22 |
CHAPTER THREE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH CREEDS AND BELIEFS | 47 |
CHAPTER FOUR SCHOLARS MATERIAL REGARDING JESUS AND THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 82 |
CHAPTER FIVE WHAT CAN BE CONCLUDED FROM THIS RESEARCH? | 134 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 188 |
APPENDIX | 194 |
NOTES | 282 |
About the Author | 291 |
Back Cover | 293 |
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