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Who Do You Say That I Am?
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PA921
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PA921 -- 106 page, softcover
Detailed Description
There has never been a time when the question of the identity of Jesus of Nazareth was so important as it is today. For example, was He the self-attesting Christ of the historic Protestant Confessions; or is He, rather, the "Christ-Event" of post-Kantian philosophy and theology? The present booklet gives the writer's reasons for believing Him to be, not the latter, but the former. If one would reject the genuine, self-attesting Christ of Scripture, he must do so, unavoidably, in terms of the self-attesting man. But the very existence of the latter presupposes, unavoidably, the self-attesting Christ: thus, to deny the former's claim is self-stultifying.
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