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Jesus' words have come under attack in many ways, but when the attack comes from inside what is perceived to be 'The Church' it can bewilder, confuse and deceive those unfamiliar with where the attack originates. Christ's claim of being "the Way" to eternal life has caused some more liberal thinkers to moderate or redefine His words - or sometimes discount them altogether - in an attempt to broaden the road to the straight and narrow gate. Richard Phillips has assembled an all-star collection of theologians to address this modern-day iteration of a heresy that has roots back to the early church. David Wells, Peter Jones, Philip Ryken, J. Ligon Duncan and D. A. Carson join Phillips in this bold defense of a core tenet of Christianity so that we may have a comprehensive resource for our study into this difficult issue.
ISBN: 9781433519215 ISBN-13: 9781433519215 Availability: In Stock
Publisher's Description
Centuries ago Christ made a claim that disconcerts as many today as it did then-he is the way of salvation. Ironically, he spoke these words to comfort his disciples on the night of his arrest. Richard Phillips is just one of six highly respected authors seeking to reaffirm these comforting words and other exclusive claims of Christianity for today's reader.
Each chapter proclaims, defends, and explains the Christian truths that are most directly challenged by postmodern relativism. Our God is the God; Jesus is not merely a savior, but the only Savior; and the truth revealed in the Bible is divine truth. As readers grasp these essential ideas and their implications they will be able to witness powerfully by articulating these claims with clarity, conviction, and love.