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Jesus: The Great Debate

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JESUS- The Great Debate
The Question is… Who do you say that I am?

An insightful new release addressing the identity of Jesus from a knowledgeable, well researched perspective.

“Who do you say that I am?” It’s a question that has stirred great debate concerning the identity of Jesus in universities, churches, and most of all, in the hearts of millions. JESUS The Great Debate explored the criticism of the skeptics, such as the Jesus Seminar, a group of liberal scholars who deny that Jesus performed miracles and rose from the dead. Fascinating new scientific evidence suggests the Shroud of Turin may prove to be the actual burial cloth of Christ. Find out why many of the ancient Jews rejected Jesus despite their prophecies that revealed He was the true Messiah. Read the censored passages about Jesus of Nazareth hidden in the Jewish Talmud and Targums. Explore the astonishing discoveries of early Christian tombs. Uncover the truth about Jesus regarding His mysterious birth, His miracles, and His remarkable resurrection.

“This comprehensive study of evidence about Jesus provides compelling proof to both skeptics and believers that He is the true Messiah.”

288 pages, Paperback

First published August 3, 1999

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Grant R. Jeffrey

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Grant R. Jeffrey is internationally recognized as a leading author on Bible prophecy, history, and apologetics. More than 3.5 million readers have read Grant's 12 best selling books.

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October 18, 2019
I have always enjoyed reading anything he writes. He provided evidence for the faith we hold dear.
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December 28, 2023
This book isn't the best book on the evidences for the life of Christ but it's a capable handling of the subject and for the most part, I enjoyed it.
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May 1, 2013
I'm a Christian and I love books on apologetics, but I'm not a huge fan of Grant R. Jeffrey. From the books I've read of his, it seems that he sometimes makes claims based on what he wants to be true rather than what is most likely true, i.e., chapter 7, "The Mysterious Shroud of Turin". Kind of weird.
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March 5, 2016
Not an easy book to read, but valuable for those who may doubt the authenticity of the Bible, and in particular, of who Jesus really was.
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