What do Christians mean when they claim that Christianity is true?
Jerram Barrs considers what Christians mean when they claim that 'Christianity is True'. He addresses three aspects of this claim:
Historical truth
Exclusive truth
Lived out truth.
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What do Christians mean when they claim that Christianity is true?
Jerram Barrs considers what Christians mean when they claim that 'Christianity is True'. He addresses three aspects of this claim:
Historical truth
Exclusive truth
Lived out truth.
God reveals his character to us as the one who is merciful to widows, orphans and aliens and he requires his people to be the same.
Jerram Barrs
Any biblical definition of righteousness and purity must include mercy to sinners and outsiders.
Jerram Barrs
12 Video’s #4 is great. Breaking Down Walls of Unbelief is a series of lectures presented by Prof. Jerram Barrs. https://app.box.com/s/vwt3wgcbastbyircxehuhq09amld8ec9
Jerram Barrs - Jesus & the woman at the well Jn4
MP3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zEV4bBnixOtu8KDcT4ughjaszP9w3kut/view?usp=sharing PDF : https://app.box.com/s/e7zvkdry5jfq9a4jsowdsem43cm4qxj8
Jesus asking good questions while talking to Bible Scholar. Jerram Barrs. Listen to the MP3
Book summary, Jesus example interacting with people
Good points from his book chapter - Jesus & Rich Ruler:
"God's glory is revealed in each human person far more wonderfully than in the most spectacular sky or landscape we could ever see or imagine."
Jerram Barrs, "Echoes of Eden"
"All art that is worthy of the name is bound by the glory of the reality of the world God has made and the shame of the human world as we have corrupted ourselves and fallen from that original glory."
Jerram Barrs, "Echoes of Eden."