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  • Jesus with Dirty Feet: A Down-to-Earth Look at Christianity for the Curious  Skeptical, By Don Everts
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    Jesus with Dirty Feet

    A Down-to-Earth Look at Christianity for the Curious Skeptical

    by Don Everts

    Most folks think of Jesus
    as the man who started Christianity. But it turns out
    he wasn't just a man,
    and he didn't just start Christianity. Most folks think of Jesus
    as an other-worldly religious leader,
    a great moral teacher,
    or maybe they don't think of him at all. But he had dirty feet,
    partied,
    cooked breakfast
    and got himself ...

  • Jesus the Miracle Worker: A Historical and Theological Study, By Graham H. Twelftree
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    Jesus the Miracle Worker

    A Historical and Theological Study

    by Graham H. Twelftree

    "Jesus went throughout Galilee, teaching proclaiming and healing every disease and every sickness among the people." (Mt 4:23) Few today doubt that Jesus was viewed by many of his contemporaries as a miracle worker. And many scholars today would agree that Jesus was a healer and an exorcist. But what does this mean? Was Jesus simply a master at relieving psychological distress, a ...

  • The Parables of Jesus, By David Wenham
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    The Parables of Jesus

    The Jesus Library

    by David Wenham

    Good news for the needy. Bad news for the power brokers. Jesus came into the world announcing a new order where Satan is overthrown and broken relationships are restored. Jesus' most vivid portraits of this new kingdom are found in the parables.

    David Wenham explores the splendor and subtleties of Jesus' world-changing message, offering a nontechnical but comprehensive look at dozens of Jesus' ...

  • Jesus and Personality Theory: Exploring the Five-Factor Model, By James R. Beck
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    Jesus and Personality Theory

    Exploring the Five-Factor Model

    by James R. Beck

    In recent years researchers in human personality have come to a rarely achieved near unanimous conclusion: human personality is structured around a very few major traits, probably five in number. These factors, sometimes called the Big Five and represented by the acronym OCEAN, are

    • Openness to experience
    • Conscientiousness
    • Extroversion
    • Agreeableness
    • Neuroticism

    How ...

  • Jesus Without Religion: What Did He Say? What Did He Do? What's the Point?, By Rick James
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    Jesus Without Religion

    What Did He Say? What Did He Do? What's the Point?

    by Rick James

    Great. Another book about Jesus. Whose agenda will the author be lugging along this time? Author Rick James begins by clearing his throat. Free of creeds, quarrels and specialized theologies, he speaks of Jesus. No dogma, no politics, no moral at the end. Jesus. What he said. What he did. And what, exactly, was the point. The answers about Jesus, according to Rick James, are in the context. ...

  • Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament, By Christopher J. H. Wright
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    Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament

    Knowing God Through the Old Testament Set

    by Christopher J. H. Wright

    We cannot know Jesus without knowing his story. Today the debate over who Jesus is rages on. Has the Bible bound Christians to a narrow and mistaken notion of Jesus? Should we listen to other gospels, other sayings of Jesus, that enlarge and correct a mistaken story? Is the real Jesus entangled in a web of the church's Scripture, awaiting liberation from our childhood faith so he might speak to ...

  • Seeing Through Cynicism: A Reconsideration of the Power of Suspicion, By Dick Keyes
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    Seeing Through Cynicism

    A Reconsideration of the Power of Suspicion

    by Dick Keyes

    We live in a cynical age. Cynicism is in the air we breathe; it is a cultural norm; it is the default setting and lens through which many of us view the world. Why is cynicism so pervasive? What does it promise? How does it work? And what does it deliver? In this thorough, interdisciplinary exploration of cynicism, Dick Keyes probes the intellectual and cultural underpinnings of cynicism in its ...

  • What Do We Know About Jesus?, By James Emery White
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    What Do We Know About Jesus?

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    by James Emery White

    Many today doubt that we can really know anything reliable about Jesus. Are Christian claims about Jesus even plausible? James Emery White responds to common questions.

  • Jesus and the Logic of History, By Paul W. Barnett
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    Jesus and the Logic of History

    New Studies in Biblical Theology

    by Paul W. Barnett
    Series edited by D. A. Carson

    At the heart of the Christian faith stands a man, Jesus of Nazareth. Few people seriously question whether Jesus existed in history. But many, influenced by the more skeptical scholars, doubt that the Christ of orthodox Christianity is the same as the Jesus of history. In this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, historian Paul W. Barnett lays these doubts to rest. He uncovers the methodological ...

  • Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man: A Commentary on Mark 13, By Robert H. Stein
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    Jesus, the Temple and the Coming Son of Man

    A Commentary on Mark 13

    by Robert H. Stein

    The Gospels contain many hard sayings of Jesus, but perhaps none have puzzled and intrigued readers as much as Jesus? discourse on the coming of the Son of Man in Mark 13. Is Jesus speaking entirely of an event in the near future, a coming destruction of the temple? Or is he referring to a distant, end-of-the-world event? Or might he even be speaking of both near and distant events? But in that ...