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The Gospel Truth

You Can’t Make This Stuff Up

Patrick T. Rhoads

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

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The skepticism holding sway in our public society practically screams that one cannot be serious and also be Christian. This work exposes the lie to such skepticism. This book adopts the scientific method to demonstrate the underlying facts recorded in the Gospels. The arguments rely solely upon reason and objective criteria to substantiate their conclusions. This fast-paced work by a nuclear engineering executive with more than thirty-five years of experience will defy expectations. Rigorous and systematic, this apologetic work is curated with verve, energy, and wit. It will pique the interests of academics and lay audience alike by answering these questions: -Why is the resurrection a necessary but not sufficient condition for the rise of Christianity? -Who founded Christianity? Hint: it was not Saint Paul, as many suppose. -Why did the church retain all of the Hebrew Bible, even though only a small fraction pertains directly to the New Testament? -How does the church rectify the necessity of justice with the virtue of mercy? -Why did his first followers call Jesus the Christ while fully aware that he did not satisfy the expectations of the Christ in the Hebrew Bible? At the end of the book, readers will ask the same question about Jesus that Jesus asked of the apostles, "Who do you say that I am?"

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denominations, Christianity, Religious ministry, The Gospel Truth, Christian Ministry, apologetics, History, groups, Jewish-Christian relations, History of religion, Historical Jesus, Gospel authenticity, skepticism, Church history, Patrick T. Rhoads, Ethics, Religious ethics, Christian Churches, Christian Theology, Christian Church