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Who do you say I am?Who do you say I am?

Who do you say I am?1996

meeting the historical Jesus in prayer

William A. Barry

About this book

"I believe that research on the historical Jesus need not be a threat but can be a spiritual resource for us Christians," says the author. Drawing on the highly acclaimed work "The marginal Jew" by John Meier, he helps us sift the evidence to discover what we can know with historical certainty about Jesus. But he leads us beyond the facts of history to an encounter with the risen Jesus, sharing both his own experience of prayer as well as the stories and accounts of other contemporary Christians who have come to know the risen Lord. He guides us in a prayerful dialogue that bridges the gap between the Jesus of history and the Jesus we experience in faith.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2770687W

Subjects

Prayer-books and devotionsHistoricityEnglishHistoricity of Jesus ChristPrayers and devotions

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