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Who Do Your Books Say That I Am?
New volumes tell much about our Lord--and our cultural moment.




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Jesus Out of Focus | The Da Vinci Code is raising issues that go to the heart of the Christian faith—and it's starting to confuse us all. (June 1, 2006)
Breaking The Da Vinci Code | So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real. (Nov. 07, 2003)
Thanks, Da Vinci Code | Tbe book sends us back to Christianity's "founding fathers"—and the Bible we share with them (Nov. 14, 2003)
Jesus' Sword | Longing for peace in tumultuous times. (May 07, 2003)
Leading with Conclusions | Much of Jesus scholarship is about neither the historical Jesus nor good scholarship. (April 29, 2002)
The Jesus Scandal | The church has a long history of discomfort with Christ. (Feb. 19, 2002)
Historical Hogwash | Two books—one new, one newly reissued—debunk false claims about the "real" Jesus. (July 13, 2001)
Lights, Camera, Jesus | Hollywood looks at itself in the mirror of the Messiah. (May 12, 2000)
Desperately Seeking Jesus | A review of "The Epic Miniseries" (May 12, 2000)
No More Hollow Jesus | In focusing so intently on Jesus the man, Peter Jennings' report missed the big picture. (July 3, 2000)
Jennings on Jesus | ABC anchorman Peter Jennings discusses what moved him as he filmed a special on the life of Christ. (June 26, 2000)
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Edgar   Posted: June 29, 2007 3:22 PM
How can we get society to accept Jesus for who he is? God Maybe I'm answering my own question by saying that the only way to Jesus is by faith. If we don't have faith we have nothing, including Jesus God

Della   Posted: June 27, 2007 9:52 AM
I was glad that in this article, you still believed in the Jesus of the Bible regardless of the many that try to discredit Him.

Clyde G. Kratz   Posted: June 27, 2007 9:05 AM
Having recently purchased and read Pope Benedict XVI's book titled Jesus of Nazareth, I was disappointed that it was not included in this article. As an Anabapist Mennonite, I hoped CT can provide broader inclusion of the Christian family's witness to the person and work of Jesus that is present in the literature. It seems to me to exclude Pope Benedict's work is a glaring omission by the writer of the article.

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