作者:Guignebert, Charles 页数:328 ISBN:9781406732313 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 作者简介· ··· 查尔斯·吉尼伯特 (Charles Guignebert)(1867—1939),出生于法国马恩河谷省,是索邦大学 (Sorbonne) 的基督教历史教授,是20 世纪上半叶著名的法国新约圣经学者之一。吉尼伯特以严格及客观的历史方式来分析耶稣和他的时...
And Man Created God: A History of the World at the Time of Jesus.A review of the book "And Man Created God: A History of the World at the Time of Jesus," by Selina O'Grady is presented.EBSCO_AspLibrary Journal
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Of course, at the heart of the Christmas story lies the birth of a child: a seemingly small and insignificant step overlooked by many in Bethlehem. But in time, through his teaching and by his example, Jesus Christ would show the world how small steps taken in faith and in hope can ove...
『约翰福音3章16节:“ 上帝爱世人,甚至将他的独生子赐给他们,叫一切信他的,不至灭亡,反得永生。”』 John 3:16 :“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”
For Christians, Jesus is 'the light of the world', but we can't celebrate his birth today in quite the usual way. People of all faiths have been unable to gather as they would wish for their festivals, such as Passover, Easter, Eid and Vaisakhi. But we need life to go on. ...
What archaeologists have begun to recover is Jesus’s world—the beat of everyday life in the fishing villages where he is said to have planted the seeds of a movement. The deepest insights have come from millions of “small finds” gathered over decades of painstaking excavation: pottery shar...
But I still believe in the old rugged cross And I still believe there is hope for the lost And I know the rock of all ages will stand Through changes of time Bridge: We’ve let the darkness invade us too long We’ve got to turn the tide ...
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A European priest looks 1,500 years into the past and imagines the Holy City at the birth of Christianity.