The miracles of Christ are traditionally considered to be clear contraventions of the laws of nature. This book walks through these miracles from the New Testament, and offers possible alternatives - not denying the possibility of them being the direct intervention of God, but offering logical, material alternatives. This doesn't deny the Deity of Christ, but does offer other options for those who want to follow the teachings and example of Christ, but are not prepared to simply accept the deific nature of these miracles without question.
The miracles of Christ are traditionally considered to be clear contraventions of the laws of nature. This book walks through these miracles from the ...
What really happened at the crucifixion? Was Jesus literally resurrected? In this book, Volume 3 of the series 'Christ - from a pragmatic viewpoint', the suggestions and proposals of numerous writers have been collected and integrated to provide the most logical response to those questions. Most of the book, however, is concerned with what happened after the resurrection: did Jesus ascend? did he disappear over the mountains to the east? did he remain around for a few weeks, or perhaps another 50 years? A popular theory over the past century has been that he went to India. This is not a new...
What really happened at the crucifixion? Was Jesus literally resurrected? In this book, Volume 3 of the series 'Christ - from a pragmatic viewpoint', ...