Christ in the Old Testament: Old Testament Appearances of Christ in Human Form (Mentor Series)
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The second book in the series following on from the bestselling Rainforest AdventuresChildren are fascinated with the natural world around them and with facts and information about animals that they have never seen. However often good nature programmes on T.V. or articles in magazines centre on evolution and completely ignore the Creator. Each story has a Bible verse and lesson for the reader to take away. Written by someone who spent his life in the Rainforest this book has the added benefit of being written by someone who has been there lived there and experienced the culture not just someone who has read the encyclopaedias.
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This is a book that focuses on God's appearances in human form rather than the shekinah, the pillar of cloud or other manifestations of God's presence. Its purpose is to present a positive theology of theophanies rather than simply a defence against erroneous views. Borland looks at the characteristics of Christophanies and their use by God. It is the most comprehensive book of its type, although not every Christophany is investigated all categories are represented.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 140257
- Product Code 1857924487
- EANÂ 9781857924480
- Pages 192
- Department Academic
- Category Theology
- Sub-Category Christology
- Publisher Christian Focus Publications
- Publication Date Jul 1999
- Dimensions 210 x 139 x 12mm
- Weight 0.263kg
James Borland
Dr. Edward Hindson is the Assistant Chancellor, Professor of Religion, and Dean of the Institute of Biblical Studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA. He has authored 30 books, served as co-editor of several Bible projects, and was one of the translators for the New King James Version of the Bible. Dr. Hindson serves as the speaker on The King Is Coming international telecast