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Who Was Jesus? (Rzim Critical Questions Discussion Guides) by Scot McKnight
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Who Was Jesus? (Rzim Critical Questions Discussion Guides)

by Scot McKnight

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0830831533, Paperback)

The question "Who is Jesus?" has perplexed every generation since he walked the earth. Was he anything more than a teacher? What does it matter if he did or didn't rise from the dead? This Critical Question Discussion Guide provides a forum for exploring this question in a group or individually, guided by the engaging insights of world-class philosophers and theologians.6 sessions, 80 pages


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  • Apologetics readers
  • Christian education leaders
  • Small group leaders

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  • Engaging discussion questions
  • Clear insights from experts in their fields
  • Helpful notes for leaders

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:58:11 -0500)

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