"The author looks at the gospels with an historian's eye, in search of the authentic Jesus. He seeks to separate those portions of the gospels that refer to the true career and teachings of Jesus, from the subsequent additions or inventions by the evangelists. The gospels are studied in the same way as other ancient historical sources, endeavouring to reconstruct what really happened and to unc…
"A devotional treatment of the doctrine of Deity of Christ. This differs from other works in that it offers indirect testimony of the Scriptures as to the validity of this doctrine. This book is not written to settle doctrinal controversy, but rather it is a Bible study that will deepen the student's conviction, while giving a warm devotional approach." --Sir Robert Anderson Library Series
Since the turn of the century when two German scholars, Albert Schweitzer and Johannes Weiss, dared to oppose the established view of Jesus, numerous writers have leaped at the opportunity to present their own ideas about his unique character and status. Although each based his study on "scientific observation," they all arrived at most diverse results. Was Jesus the apocalyptic "Son of man" or…