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Rick Jory

    A Forty-Day Study of Paul's Letter to the Romans: What is a Christian?
    A Forty-Day Study of John's Gospel
    A Forty-Day Study of the Biblical Story
    The Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth
    Lines of Evidence: How Recent Science Infers the Existence of God
    • Secular science demands we accept the philosophical dogma of scientific materialism-that only material entities exist. Yet recent science has discovered the immaterial! Also mandated is the assumption that all things must be explained by natural causes. But we now are certain that the universe had a beginning. There was a time when "nature" didn't exist-and yet we must attribute the origin of the universe to nature! And what about Darwin's theory of evolution-taken as fact that every plant and animal owe its origin to a common ancestor and naturalistic causes. At the time of Darwin, over a century and a half ago, no one knew the true complexity of the cell. We now know the simplest of living organisms has 159,662 base pairs of DNA and 182 protein-coding genes. What naturalistic cause put all of this together? Could this be assembled by blind, purposeless accident? What does recent science have to say? And what about recent discoveries in origin-of-life research? Do we now know enough to suggest life could not have created itself? A lot is happening in today's science that is best explained through the Christian worldview. Let's see what some of today's scientists are now saying.

      Lines of Evidence: How Recent Science Infers the Existence of God
    • The narrative explores the profound impact of a man who claimed divinity over two millennia ago, suggesting that his life and teachings have significantly shaped history and culture. It delves into the mysteries surrounding his existence, the societal reactions to his claims, and the enduring legacy that continues to influence millions today. Through this exploration, the book invites readers to reconsider the historical and spiritual implications of his life and the events that followed.

      The Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth
    • A Forty-Day Study of the Biblical Story

      The Story of Christ

      • 506 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      The Bible comprises sixty-six distinct writings authored by around forty individuals over 1500 years. Despite its diverse origins, it presents a cohesive and integrated message that unites its various texts, making it a unique compilation in literary and spiritual history.

      A Forty-Day Study of the Biblical Story
    • A Forty-Day Study of John's Gospel

      Who Exactly Is Jesus?

      • 602 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      Exploring the question of Jesus' divinity, this study delves into John's Gospel, highlighting the apostle's insights as a close disciple. It emphasizes how Jesus' actions and teachings affirm his claim to be God the Son. Designed for a forty-day reflection, this work invites readers to deepen their understanding of Jesus' identity and mission. The series also features studies on other biblical themes, providing a comprehensive approach to scripture.

      A Forty-Day Study of John's Gospel
    • The commentary on Romans emphasizes its significance as a central text of the New Testament, regarded by Martin Luther as the purest expression of the Gospel. He advocates for its memorization and daily reflection, likening it to essential nourishment for the soul. Luther asserts that the more one engages with this epistle, the more valuable and enriching it becomes, highlighting its profound impact on Christian faith and understanding.

      A Forty-Day Study of Paul's Letter to the Romans: What is a Christian?