The Jesus I never knew / Philip Yancey. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Pub. House, (c)1995.Edition: International trade paper edDescription: 288 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0310204070
- 0310385709
- 9780310204077
- 9780310385707
- BT202.J478 1995
- BT202.Y21.J478 1995
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The Jesus I thought I knew Birth: the visited planet Background: Jewish roots and soil Temptation: showdown in the desert Profile: what would I have noticed? ; Beatitudes: lucky are the unlucky Message: a sermon of offense Mission: a revolution of grace Miracles: snapshots of the supernatural Death: the final week Resurrection: a morning beyond belief Ascension: a blank blue sky Kingdom: wheat among the weeds The difference he makes.
Suspose we hear an unkown man spoken of by many men. Suppose we were puzzled to hear that some men said hew ws too tall and some too short; some objected to his fatness, some lamented his leanness; some thought him too dark, and some too fair. One explanation ...would be that he might be an odd shape. But there is another explanation. He might be the right shape.. Perhaps (in short) this extraordinary thing is really the ordinary thing; at least the normal thing, the centre.
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