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Man, Myth, Messiah

Answering History's Greatest Question

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Man, Myth, Messiah

By: Rice Broocks
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Did Jesus Really Exist?

The search for the historical Jesus continues to be headline news. Any speculative theory seems to get instant attention as the debate rages about his real identity and the claims made in his name.

Did Jesus really exist? Is there real historical evidence that demonstrates that he lived and actually said and did the things the Gospels record? Is there any validity to the speculative claims that the Jesus story was a myth borrowed from a variety of pagan cultures of the ancient world?

In this follow-up to the book God's Not Dead (which inspired the movie), Man, Myth, Messiah looks at the evidence for the historical Jesus and exposes the notions of skeptics that Jesus was a contrived figure of ancient mythology. It also looks at the reliability of the Gospel records as well as the evidence for the resurrection that validates his identity as the promised Messiah. Man, Myth, Messiah will be released concurrent to the God's Not Dead movie sequel, which will cover the same theme.

©2016 Rice Broocks (P)2016 Thomas Nelson Publishers
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Great book to engage in further research

I enjoyed this book and help me understand and get resources from well known sceptics and justify my faith.
The author has well researched his materials it comes but becomes unstuck towards the end about the deity of Christ he says Jesus is God yet referred back to an erroneous tradition of the trinity, acts 2 38 says that we are to be baptized in the name of Jesus for the remission of our sins the offer unfortunately has neglected this and 1st Timothy 3:16 that God was manifested in the flesh we do not need the trinity for the son of God to be God we just need to know the context of what the Son of God is and means it's not a second person but it is a byproduct of the Holy Ghost who is God who created heaven and earth formed and manifested himself in Flesh for our sins god bless and enjoy this book

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Inspirational.

in an era where sceptics shout so loudly it's great to listen to a calm voice reviewing the criticisms and providing clear information.

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