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Science, Philosophy, and Jesus: Novel Ideas in Christian Apologetics in Connection with Modern Physics, Plato, and History
Contributor(s): Ivey, James Frederick (Author)

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ISBN: 1973616033     ISBN-13: 9781973616030
Publisher: WestBow Press
OUR PRICE: $34.15  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Apologetics
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6" W x 9" L (1.20 lbs) 266 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
Features: Dust Cover
 
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It makes sense that the biblical God, who is both good and goodness as such, would necessarily want his human progeny to know him firsthand, and he would also want to draw closer to them by walking a mile in their shoes, providing for their eternal security and joy, and enjoying mutual love with them. So how does this good God make himself known to usand how can we draw closer to him?

In Science, Philosophy, and Jesus, author and physician James Frederick Ivey draws on his extensive formal and continuing education, and a fifty-year medical practice heavy in counseling, to provide a work of Christian apologetics written in conjunction with unbounded imagination but regulated by logical reasoning. As the second volume in Dr. Iveys book series, The Inevitable Truth, this insightful apologetic explores the person of Christ, the incarnation of the true God who left his realm of ultimate reality to enter illusory space-time. Dr. Ivey shows that the message of Jesus, supported by science and Plato, can provide humanity with a new paradigm that will replace our selfishness with selfless love and giving.

We can know that God exists, that he is unique, and that he is indeed the biblical deity, and by seeking him and his Son further, we can draw closer to him in love and in faith, all the while becoming transformed into new persons in Christ.

 
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