The Christ Files Video Study: A Search for the Real Jesus Contributor(s): Dickson, John (Author) |
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ISBN: 0310328683 ISBN-13: 9780310328681 Publisher: Zondervan Academic OUR PRICE: $16.99 Product Type: DVD-Video - Other Formats Published: January 2011 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Education - Adult - Religion | Christianity - History - Religion | Christian Theology - Apologetics |
Dewey: 248.4 |
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 5.37" W x 7.48" (0.19 lbs) |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In The Christ Files, a four-session small group bible study, Bible scholar John Dickson examines the Christian faith through a historical look at the Christian faith and life of Jesus from both Scriptural and other non-Bible documentation. Unique among the world's religions, the central claims of Christianity concern not just timeless spiritual truths, but tangible historical events as well. Historian John Dickson examines Christianity's claims in the light of history, opening you and your group to a wealth of ancient sources and explaining how mainstream scholars - whether or not they claim Christian Faith personally - reach their conclusions about history's most influential figure, Jesus of Nazareth. In The Christ Files, Dickson skillfully highlights sources and historical methods used to study Christianity's assertions. He illustrates how historians assess the reliability of data, and provides an honest and informed perspective on where historical issues or clear-cut and where personal faith comes into play. The Christ Files will help you and your small group expand your understanding of early Christianity and the life of Jesus. This four-session video includes live teaching from John Dickson and is designed for use with the companion book (sold separately). Sessions include: |
Contributor Bio(s): Dickson, John: - John Dickson (PhD, Ancient History) is the author of more than a dozen books, Rector of St Andrew's Roseville, and a busy public speaker. He has hosted three TV documentaries and is a regular media commentator. In 2007 he founded the Centre for Public Christianity. He has held lecturing and research positions at both Macquarie University (Sydney) and the University of Sydney, where he teaches a course on the historical Jesus. A visiting academic in the department of Classics at Oxford University for 2017-18, he lives in Sydney with his wife and three children. |