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True discipleship: the art of following Jesus

KOESSLER, John - Organizational Body;

If we truly belief Jesus Christ is not only the son of God, but also our Savior and Lord, it is reasonable for others to expect to see proof of pur commitment to him in the way we live. The evidence is what biblically-minded Christians call discipleship. Discipleship is faith expressed in real life..


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Series Title
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Call Number
253.7 KOE t
Publisher
Chicago : Moody Publ.., 2003
Collation
202p.; 22 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-8024-1642-X
Classification
253.7
Content Type
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Media Type
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Carrier Type
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Edition
-
Subject(s)
DISCIPLESHIP
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  • Resurrection - Fact or Fiction ? A Debate Between William Lane Craig & Gerd Ludemann
    Was the resurrection of Jesus a fact of history or a figment of imagination? Was it an event that entailed a raised and transformed body and an empty tomb? Or was it a subjective, visionary experience--a collective delusion? In the view of many, the truth of Christianity hangs on the answer to this question. Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? is a lively and provocative debate between Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig and New Testament scholar and atheist Gerd LÜdemann. This published version of a debate originally set at Boston College is edited by Paul Copan and Ronald K. Tacelli, who invite the responses of four additional scholars. Robert Gundry, a New Testament scholar, and Stephen Davis, a philosopher, argue in support of a historical and actual resurrection. Michael Goulder and Roy Hoover, both New Testament scholars, offer their support for Gerd LÜdemann's view that the "resurrection" was based on the guilt-induced visionary experience of the disciples. The book concludes with a final response from LÜdemann and Craig
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