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This book was written for people who question the dogmas of Christ's divinity. It's based on a lifetime of study and addresses the following questions:Was Jesus resurrected from the dead? Did his death "atone" for the sins of the world? Will there be a "Second Coming"? Did Jesus come to earth from eternity? Does the "Trinity" exist? Was Jesus both God and man? The author argues that the dogmas of Christ's divinity rest on ancient mythical and philosophical ideas that have no place in the modern world. His answers to these and other questions should reassure all who've left Eden and now look back, knowing they can't return.…mehr

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This book was written for people who question the dogmas of Christ's divinity. It's based on a lifetime of study and addresses the following questions:Was Jesus resurrected from the dead? Did his death "atone" for the sins of the world? Will there be a "Second Coming"? Did Jesus come to earth from eternity? Does the "Trinity" exist? Was Jesus both God and man? The author argues that the dogmas of Christ's divinity rest on ancient mythical and philosophical ideas that have no place in the modern world. His answers to these and other questions should reassure all who've left Eden and now look back, knowing they can't return.
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Autorenporträt
Steven Baxter is a retired pastor who served United Presbyterian and United Church of Christ churches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Colorado for over thirty years. He holds an A.B. in Philosophy from Augustana College (IL), a B.D. (M.Div.) in Old Testament from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Th.M. in New Testament from Harvard Divinity School. He studied under noted biblical scholars, including Joachim Jeremias, Dieter Georgi, Helmut Koester and Krister Stendahl. He also studied Religion and Psychiatry at Union Theological Seminary in New York, and later attained Advanced standing in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE).