As we begin our trek through the life and teachings of Christ recorded in the 4 Gospels, we first take a look at these writings as historical documents and address some common notions critics of Christianity will often assert, namely that these are not actual historical accounts but more of a fable type writing
It is a common question asked by billions, “Where did we come from?” or “Why are we here?”. In this session we take a look at the various top beliefs on origins of mankind and the implications they have for our lives.
As we reflect of the Resurrection of Christ this Easter, we also take a look at understanding the reasoning behind what many in our culture consider an outlandish claim: That Jesus Christ is THE only means to right relationship with God.
The fancy Latin term for it is “Imago Dei”. The Image of God. The Scriptures record God’s creation of man as something separate from and different than the creation of everything else. Mankind is created “in the image of God”. But what does that mean? In this session we take a look at some of the details philosophers and theologians have hammered out regarding this issue.
Special guest, Christian apologist, blogger and speaker, Camerson Bertuzzi, addresses the historical evidence for the bodily Resurrection of Jesus as an historical event. As followers of Christ, we can be confident that our faith is not in wishful thinking or ancient myth. Christianity has a robust intellectual tradition and is rooted in historical events.
For millennia people have been wondering about the big questions of life, but is it more than just trivial wonderings? We begin our new study of The Doctrine of Man with a look at why such a thing is important to study and know. Just as what we believe about God will influence everything else we believe, many of the contentious issues we face in culture today can be traced back to one’s view on the nature of humanity. What e believe about the nature and purpose and origin of mankind will have consequences for a wide range of questions.
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