The Person of Christ is a book written by Philip Schaff that explores the historical significance of Jesus Christ. It includes a detailed examination of the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as a response to the criticisms of two prominent skeptics, Strauss and Renan. The...
""The Person of Christ"" by Philip Schaff is a comprehensive exploration of the life, teachings, and significance of Jesus Christ. Schaff begins by examining the historical context of Jesus' life, including the political and religious landscape of first-century Palestine. He...
The Person of Christ is a book written by Philip Schaff that explores the historical evidence and theological significance of Jesus Christ. The book is divided into three parts: the first part provides a detailed examination of the historical evidence for the existence and life...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. With a Reply to Strauss and Renan, and a Collection of Testimonies of Unbelievers.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. With a Reply to Strauss and Renan, and a Collection of Testimonies of Unbelievers.
The question of Christ is the question of Christianity, which is the manifestation of his life in the world; it is the question of the Church, which rests upon him as the immovable rock; it is the question of history, which revolves around him as the central sun of the moral...