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Jesus the Christ (1915) (edit title/settings)

A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to His Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern

by James E. Talmage (Author) (edit contributors)

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A rich and insightful overview of the Christian belief in Jesus, his life, his teaching and the meaning of Jesus today.

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Theological discussion in the last decade, among Catholics at least, has been largely devoted to the renewal of the Church proposed by the second Vatican Council.

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1. Introduction
2. Preexistence and the Foreordination of the Christ
3. The Need of a Redeemer
4. The Antemortal Godship of Christ
5. Earthly Advent of the Christ Predicted
6. The Meridian of Time
7. Gabriel's Annunciation of John and of Jesus
8. The Babe of Bethlehem
9. The Boy of Nazareth
10. In the Wilderness of Judea
11. From Judea to Galilee
12. Early Incidents in Our Lord's Public Ministry
13. Honored by Strangers, Rejected by His Own
14. Continuation of Our Lord's Ministry in Galilee
15. Lord of the Sabbath
16. The Chosen Twelve
17. The Sermon on the Mount
18. As One Having Authority
19. "He Spake Many Things Unto Them in Parables"
20. "Peace, Be Still"

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This book is in Missionary Reference Library. (edition-based publisher list)
This book is in Classics in Mormon Literature. (edition-based publisher list)

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  1. James E. Talmage (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Deseret News
Country: United States
Publication Date: 1915
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 804

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