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What Is Messiah?
Jewish Messiah or Christian God
Rick
Richardson
Many Christians do not
understand that the major difference between Christian and Jew is not a
question of WHO Messiah is, rather it is a question of WHAT Messiah is. When we
ask a Jew to "accept Jesus" we are not asking them to accept the
Jewish Messiah, rather we are asking them to accept the Christian God.
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Two Thrones, Two Lords, Two Saviors, One God
Kenneth Westby
Much of the confusion
concerning claims for Christ's preexistence arises from misunderstanding his
exaltation and glorification following his resurrection.
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The Humanity of
the Second Adam
Charles Hunting
Does the Bible claim preexistence and Deity for the Jewish
Messiah? Did his birth produce a God/man? Too many, even to question the Deity
of our Lord draws a strong emotional response
is considered to be the worst kind of heresy.
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The
Theology of Paul
Gary Fakhoury
It is hard to imagine that the alleged theological
revolution from unitary monotheism to multi-personal theism could have
occurred without the involvement of Paul, "The Theologian of the
Church." Did the Apostle to the gentiles pioneer a new understanding of
God?
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Consequences of Strict
Monotheism
Jonathan Sjerdal
Who is God?" is
an academic question. It's fitting for scholars to ponder, but does it have
any bearing on the behavior of the average person?
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The Incarnation: Does It Make Sense?
Gary Fakhoury
Many have endeavored to explain the difficult
Christological concepts delivered to Christianity by the ancient creeds of Nicea
and Chalcedon. Have they succeeded? Can orthodox Christology be defended
scripturally or logically?
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The Virginal Begetting
Conception Vs. Preexistence:
Anthony Buzzard
Imagine
meeting a man whose father is God. We often ask friends and acquaintances about
their parents. "What did your father or other do? Is he or she still
living?" Sometimes we learn of a distinguished father or mother who has
brought honor to their family. Imagine now that on meeting Jesus (say at the
wedding in Cana where he had just transformed 120 gallons of water into wine
for celebration) you inquire, "Who was your father? What did he do? Was he
well known in town?"
"In
fact," comes the reply, "my father is God."
Quite a conversation stopper.
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