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 Jesus Christ Info - Bored Net - Boredom
Jesus Christ is deemed a false prophet in most sects of Judaism, and religious Jews are still awaiting the arrival of the Messiah.
Jesus had by the time of his death taught a number of his disciples or apostles to preach his teachings and perform faith healing to both Jews and Gentiles alike.
In Arabic, Jesus is known as the prophet Isa al Masih, from the aforementioned Aramaic for Jesus the Messiah.
http://www.borednet.com/e/n/encyclopedia/j/je/jesus_christ.html

  
 Is Jesus historical ? Is Jesus Christ God ? : Second Part
Jesus claims to be the God of Israel and the universal God of the universe.
Jesus Christ reveals to us the Triune God - He who is one God in three persons, Father, Son (Jesus Christ) and Holy Spirit.
In affirming that “He is” beyond time, Jesus is claiming an important aspect of divinity that corresponds to the understanding of the philosophers: God has neither beginning or end; He is eternal and eternally present.
http://www.1000questions.net/en/histo2.htm

  
 Contemporary Scholarship and the Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Since belief in Jesus' resurrection was the foundation for the origin of the Christian faith, it can't be a belief formed as a result of that faith.
Jesus did not die on the cross, but was taken down and placed alive in the tomb, where he revived and escaped to convince the disciples he had risen from the dead.
After an appraisal of recent scholarship on the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Professor William Craig contends that "the resurrection appearances, the empty tomb, and the origin of the Christian faith - all point unavoidably to one conclusion: the resurrection of Jesus".
http://www.leaderu.com/truth/1truth22.html

  
 The Historicity Of Christ
The letters, however, were an acrostic for the declaration, Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior.
The religion of Jesus Christ stands or falls upon the events of history.
Another line of evidence establishing the historicity of Jesus is the fact that the earliest enemies of the Christian faith did not deny that Christ actually lived (see Hurst, 1897, 1:180-189).
http://users.erinet.com/33828/the.htm

  
 The Historicity Of Jesus
He stated that he imitated Christ (l Cor ll:l) and that his whole existence was 'to know nothing....except Jesus Christ and him crucified' (l Cor 2:2) and then goes on to say he was with his readers in 'weakness, much fear and trembling' (l Cor 2:3).
Paul believed that he had seen the risen Jesus (l Cor l5:8) and he had spoken directly to him (2 Cor l2:8-9); he had experienced ecstatic states (2 Cor l2:l-4, l Cor l4:l8) and God was now revealing previously-hidden information (1 Cor 2:l0,12-13, 7:40).
If this is Paul's 'imitation' of Christ, then it is a far cry from the Jesus of the Gospels and particularly the picture of Jesus portrayed in John.
http://www.holysmoke.org/hs00/jc-hist.htm

  
 debunking Jesus Christ, historicity of Jesus, fake resurrection, Atrott's Service
Doomsday the crafty Perfidy of Jesus the monkey-Christ
How the Pharisees unmask Jesus the monkey-Christ that he does not believe in god, heaven and doomsday etc.
The outward Appearance and Biography of "Jesus Christ"
http://www.bare-jesus.net/etricksindex.htm

  
 Special Focus: Jesus the Christ
A Stanford grad speaks openly about her journey to faith in Jesus Christ and the experience of being a Christian at a large secular university.
"The absolute distinctiveness of the person of Jesus Christ accounts for Christianity's continuing to be a living, growing movement." Looks at the person and teachings of Jesus Christ.
That the Easter faith in the Resurrection of Christ is the core of Christianity can hardly be denied.
http://www.leaderu.com/focus/jesus.html

  
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According to the New Testament, Jesus was born in the city of Bethlehem in Judea.
In fact, the Encyclopaedia Britannica commits over 20,000 words to Jesus, and says with respect to his historicity that it wasn’t until the end of the 18th Century that it was disputed for the very 1st time — and that on inadequate grounds.
All of these historians mention that Jesus was a real person who lived during the first century.
http://www.equip.org/free/CP1209.htm

  
 Jesus Christ - religious cults, sects and movements
A Bicentennial Defense of Granville Sharp's Argument for the Deity of Christ.
With a simple yet penetrating style, Zacharias uses rich illustrations to celebrate the power of Jesus Christ to transform lives.Jesus Among Other Godscontrasts the truth of Jesus with founders of Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, strengthening believers and compelling them to share their faith with our post-modern world.
Contemporary Scholarship and the Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/j20.html

  
 Bible Proofs and Historicity of Jesus
This must lead one to the conclusion that Jesus is the Christ of God and that the Bible is a special Divine revelation.
The miracles (signs and wonders) of Jesus were recorded in the Bible so that one might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and doing so, might have everlasting life (John 20:30-31).
Of course, Jesus’ body was gone and the evidence left behind in the tomb indicated that the work that had been done there was of Divine and not human origin.
http://allanturner.com/bibleproofs.html

  
 The Historicity of the Empty Tomb of Jesus
The content of the verse reveals the knowledge of a resurrection appearance of Christ to the disciples and Peter in Galilee.
When the disciples began to preach that Jesus was risen, the Jews responded with the charge that the disciples had taken away his body, to which the Christians retorted that the guard would have prevented any such theft.
The fact that the Christian fellowship, founded on belief in Jesus' resurrection, could come into existence and flourish in the very city where he was executed and buried seems to be compelling evidence for the historicity of the empty tomb.
http://www.house-church.net/tomb.htm

  
 Historical Jesus: Copycat Savior?
Historical Jesus I (The Secular Sources and How Historians View Them, and a closer look at the Secular Sources), Historical Jesus II (a Closer Look at the Secular Sources Continued), and Historical Jesus III (Christian Sources and Archaeological Evidence) by CADRE member Metacrock.
A page that explores the many theories that label the historical Jesus as a myth or which attribute his attributes as copycats from prior pagen religions.
"One of the central claims of Christianity is that Jesus of Nazareth was the incarnate Son of God who died on the cross to atone for the sins of humanity and rose bodily from the dead.
http://christiancadre.org/topics/historicaljesus.html

  
 Historicity Of Jesus FAQ
It seems inconsistent to delete the reference to Jesus being "Christ", but to keep the suggestion that this is how Christians got their name.
Even if a reference to Jesus in a text is authentic, and not a later Christian insertion, that text may not provide any new information.
Secondly, he refers to Jesus by the religious title "Christos".
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/scott_oser/hojfaq.html

  
 God Said Man Said - The Record
This section will cover the historicity of Jesus Christ.
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http://www.godsaidmansaid.com/subject.asp?Cat2=255

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