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  2. Jesus Calling - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence (2004) is a daily devotional book written by Christian author Sarah Young and published by Byron Williamson at Integrity Publishers, based in Brentwood, TN. Two years later, in September 2006, Integrity, along with its catalog of books, including Jesus Calling, were bought by Thomas Nelson. [1]

  3. Sarah Young (author) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Young (March 15, 1946 – August 31, 2023) was an American Christian author known for her contributions to Christian literature, particularly for her book Jesus Calling. Her books have sold over 45 million units worldwide. She has been described as one of the most successful Christian authors in history. [1] [2]

  4. Criticism of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Pharisees and scribes criticized Jesus and his disciples for not observing Mosaic Law. They criticized his disciples for not washing their hands before eating. (The religious leaders engaged in ceremonial cleansing like washing up to the elbow and baptizing the cups and plates before eating food in them—Mark 7:1–23, [14] Matthew 15:1–20.) [15] Jesus is also criticized for eating with ...

  5. Criticism of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Evidence for Jesus, by G. A. Wells (Prometheus Books 1988) The Bible Unearthed, by I. Finkelstein and N. Asherman (Touchstone 2001) David and Solomon, by I. Finkelstein and N. Asherman (Freepress 2006) The Jesus Puzzle, by Earl Doherty (Age of Reason Publications 1999) Not the Impossible Faith, by R. Carrier (Lulu 2009)

  6. Christ myth theory - Wikipedia

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    The Christ myth theory, also known as the Jesus myth theory, Jesus mythicism, or the Jesus ahistoricity theory, [1] [q 1] is the fringe view that the story of Jesus is a work of mythology with no historical substance. [q 2] Alternatively, in terms given by Bart Ehrman paraphrasing Earl Doherty, it is the view that "the historical Jesus did not ...

  7. Jesus, Interrupted - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Kruger, Associate Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary reviewed the book in the Westminster Theological Journal, calling it "a book full of ironies" and "intellectual schizophrenia," stating that "it purports to be about unbiased history but rarely presents an opposing viewpoint; ironic that it claims to follow ...

  8. Christianity in the 1st century - Wikipedia

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    [web 2] According to Krister Stendahl, the main concern of Paul's writings on Jesus' role and salvation by faith is not the individual conscience of human sinners and their doubts about being chosen by God or not, but the main concern is the problem of the inclusion of Gentile (Greek) Torah-observers into God's covenant.

  9. Persecution of Christians in the New Testament - Wikipedia

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    Jewish chief priests and scribes plot to kill Jesus (22:1-6), arrest him (22:47-52), question him before the Sanhedrin and then take him to the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate (22:66-23:1). Jesus is questioned by Pilate (23:3-5), "Herod" (believed to be Agrippa I) (23:6-12), sentenced to death (23:21-25), crucified, died, and buried (23:26-56 ...