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5 mar 2012 · Can we logically prove the existence of God without going to the Bible? If by "God" we mean a Creator of the universe, then the answer is certainly yes. (Specifically identifying this Creator as the God of the Bible, however, does require proving and accepting the Bible to be true—a topic for another time.)
How do your arguments for God’s existence relate to Christianity and the Incarnation more specifically? This book provides a prelude for investigating God’s specific works in history.
18 lis 2022 · From these references it is clear Josephus, accepted the existence of Jesus, who was “called Christ”, and whose conduct was good. He acknowledges that Jesus was crucified by Pilate, and that many people became disciples, reporting that he was alive and had appeared to them. 1. Tacitus (ca. AD 116)
No doubt the strongest evidence for God’s existence in the Bible comes from the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Let it be stated clearly again here by way of introduction, to deny the existence of the God of the Bible is to repudiate the Christ of Scripture. The Son of God was the great Revealer of God.
19 wrz 2024 · We can know of God’s existence through creation and with Scripture in hand we can plumb the depths of God’s wisdom, his invisible attributes, and his power and nature—and we can fill our hearts with wonder.
2 kwi 2024 · Did Jesus of Nazareth, who was called Christ, exist as a real human being, “the man Christ Jesus” according to 1 Timothy 2:5? The sources normally discussed fall into three main categories: (1) classical (that is, Greco-Roman), (2) Jewish and (3) Christian.
The Bible opens not with a proof of God’s existence, but with a pronouncement of God’s works: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” This foundational assertion of Scripture assumes that the reader not only knows already that God exists, but also has a basic grasp of who this God is.