Is Jesus Truly God?: How the Bible Teaches the Divinity of Christ
Greg LanierPaperback 2020-08-11
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:A Brief, Accessible Treatment on the Divinity of Christ
The question of Jesus's divinity has been at the epicenter of theological discussion since the early church. At the Council of Nicea in AD 325, the church fathers affirmed that Jesus the Son of God is "true God from true God." Today, creeds such as this are professed in churches across the world, and yet there remains confusion as to who Jesus is. To some, Jesus is a radical prophet-nothing more than a footnote in history. To others, Jesus is the only Son of God, fully God and fully man-the author of history entering history. Lanier shows from both the Old and New Testaments why the latter view is the truly biblical one.
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Publisher Description
:A Brief, Accessible Treatment on the Divinity of Christ
The question of Jesus's divinity has been at the epicenter of theological discussion since the early church. At the Council of Nicea in AD 325, the church fathers affirmed that Jesus the Son of God is "true God from true God." Today, creeds such as this are professed in churches across the world, and yet there remains confusion as to who Jesus is. To some, Jesus is a radical prophet-nothing more than a footnote in history. To others, Jesus is the only Son of God, fully God and fully man-the author of history entering history. Lanier shows from both the Old and New Testaments why the latter view is the truly biblical one.