Jesus Skeptic: A Journalist Explores the Credibility and Impact of Christianity. John S. Dickerson
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ISBN: 9781493419203 | 304 pages | 8 Mb
- Jesus Skeptic: A Journalist Explores the Credibility and Impact of Christianity
- John S. Dickerson
- Page: 304
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781493419203
- Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
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Overview
Can we know if Jesus actually lived? Have Jesus's followers been a force for good or evil in history? A respected journalist set out to find the answers--not from opinion but from artifacts. The evidence led him to an unexpected conclusion: Jesus really existed and launched the greatest movement for social good in human history. A first-of-its-kind book for a new generation, Jesus Skeptic takes nothing for granted as it explores whether Jesus actually lived and how his story has changed our world. You'll - learn what heroes like Martin Luther King Jr. and Harriet Tubman believed about Jesus - discover how Jesus inspired women's rights, education rights, and modern hospitals - see visual proofs of Jesus's impact, never before compiled in one place - be inspired to continue Jesus's fight for human rights, justice, and progress Jesus Skeptic unveils convincing physical evidence that will enlighten seekers, skeptics, and longtime Christians alike. In a generation that wants to make the world a better place, we can discover what humanity's greatest champions had in common: a Christian faith.
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