
Synopsis
"The Christ of the Bible" is a profound theological examination of the person and work of Jesus Christ as revealed through the Holy Scriptures. Written by the renowned evangelist and theologian R.A. Torrey, this work seeks to provide a clear and authoritative portrait of the Savior, grounded entirely in biblical evidence rather than human tradition or speculative philosophy.
Torrey meticulously explores various facets of Christ's identity, including His divinity, His humanity, and His essential role in the plan of redemption. By focusing on the testimony of both the Old and New Testaments, the author addresses critical questions regarding the nature of the Messiah and the significance of His life, death, and resurrection. This book serves as a vital resource for students of the Bible, clergy, and laypeople alike who desire a deeper, scripturally-based understanding of the central figure of the Christian faith.
With its unwavering emphasis on the reliability of the biblical record, "The Christ of the Bible" remains a significant contribution to conservative Christian scholarship. Torrey's clear, persuasive prose invites readers to engage directly with the Word of God, encouraging a steadfast faith and a more intimate knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025337425
- Number of pages: 292
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 15 mm
- Languages: English