All Jesus articles – Page 22
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ArticleFive reasons Lord Sugar would fire Jesus
As a fresh set of candidates battle for Sir Alan’s approval in The Apprentice this autumn, Justin Brierley reflects on how Jesus would have fared.
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ArticleFrom rebellion to freedom
International Christian speaker Danielle Strickland rebelled against her parents and God during her teenage years, becoming embroiled in a life of drugs and crime. An encounter with Jesus in a prison cell changed everything.
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ShowsUnbelievable?: Do we need to reclaim the Jewish Jesus?
A discussion on whether the Western church has lost the Hebraic roots of its faith and why anti semitism has been a factor in the church.
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ShowsIs the Mormon gospel the Biblical gospel?
Lynn Wilder was a temple-recommend holding Mormon who taught at Brigham Young University in Utah. She describes what led her to abandon the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and embrace Biblical Christianity.
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ShowsChalke vs Wilson Bible Debate #1 - Does Scripture contain errors?
UK church leader Steve Chalke’s Oasis Trust was recently dismissed from the Evangelical Alliance UK due to their stance affirming same-sex relationships
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ShowsDid God punish Jesus on the cross? Chalke vs Wilson Bible debate #3
In their 3rd debate church leaders Steve Chalke and Andrew Wilson debate the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement. Chalke famously described the concept of God punishing Jesus as ‘cosmic child abuse’. Get the MP3 Book for Unbelievable? The Conference 2014 www.premier.org.uk/reasonablefaith ...
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ShowsSeeking Allah, Finding Jesus - Nabeel Qureshi & Nazam Gufoor
Nabeel Qureshi grew up in a Muslim family but converted to Christianity after investigating the historical case for Christ.
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ShowsThe Turin Shroud - a relic of the resurrection? Unbelievable?
The Turin Shroud has been an enigma for hundreds of years. In a special Good Friday feature Justin Brierley spoke to those who claim the evidence shows the shroud is the burial cloth of Christ, and its image a result of the resurrection itself.
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ArticleThe Apologist: What proof is there?
Christian apologist Amy Orr-Ewing responds to some of the biggest objections to the resurrection.
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ArticleThe Sceptic: Why I can’t believe the resurrection
What are some of the strongest objections to faith from Christianity’s toughest critics, and can we answer them? In this new series, Premier Christianity will be hearing from some of the world’s leading sceptics, beginning with former evangelical Christian Bart Ehrman, whose questioning of the Gospel accounts led him to lose his faith
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ArticleAround the World in 80 Miracles
Jesus promised that signs and wonders would follow those who believe. Justin Brierley reports on how Christ’s words are coming true in countries around the world today.
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Bart Ehrman & Simon Gathercole debate pt 2 - How God became Jesus - Unbelievable?
The second episode in which Bart Ehrman defends his latest book ‘How Jesus Became God’ against Simon Gathercole. Ehrman claims that the early church turned Christ into the son of God. In this episode they discuss the earliest Christian writings in Scripture, and whether St Paul viewed Christ as a highly exalted being or as God himself.
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‘How Jesus became God’ debate Pt 1 - Bart Ehrman vs Simon Gathercole - Unbelievable?
New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman’s latest explosive book How Jesus Became God claims that the early Church turned Christ into the son of God, but Jesus himself never believed it and nor did his first followers.
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ArticleReconsidering Jesus: More than Just a 'Good Bloke'
Explore the age-old question of Jesus’s identity with thought-provoking insights from CS Lewis in this “Thought Of The Day” segment. This piece challenges the notion of Jesus as merely a ‘good man’, delving into his radical claims and their implications.
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ArticleWill the real Jesus please stand up?
Justin Brierley examines the latest reinventions of the Jesus of history. Ten years on from Dan Brown’s bestselling The Da Vinci Code, fresh rumours of who Jesus really was still shift books in their hundreds of thousands.



