More Than a Son of Mary
The identity of Jesus Christ is at the very heart of the Christian faith. For two thousand years, people of all walks of life have tried to offer their version of who Jesus is. Fortunately, all these people of opinions agree on one thing: Historically, Jesus was a real person who lived in Israel two thousand years ago.


In Islam, Jesus is portrayed as a son of Mary who became a prophet of Allah. Islam teaches that Jesus was born of a virgin, gave life to a clay bird and cured people of their diseases. It teaches that He was not the Son of God, He was not crucified, never died, but was taken up to Heaven by Allah.


This book provides a counter argument that Jesus was more than a son of Mary. He was the Incarnate Word of God, the begotten Son of God, the Almighty God Himself, and the One and only Savior of the world.


This book claims that knowing the true identity of Jesus and accepting all that He is, is the key to eternal life. The reverse is also true—missing or denying the true identity of Jesus, no matter how one tries to be “gracious” by portraying Him as a good, but a mere prophet, will result in missing the point and consequently missing the key to eternal life.
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More Than a Son of Mary
The identity of Jesus Christ is at the very heart of the Christian faith. For two thousand years, people of all walks of life have tried to offer their version of who Jesus is. Fortunately, all these people of opinions agree on one thing: Historically, Jesus was a real person who lived in Israel two thousand years ago.


In Islam, Jesus is portrayed as a son of Mary who became a prophet of Allah. Islam teaches that Jesus was born of a virgin, gave life to a clay bird and cured people of their diseases. It teaches that He was not the Son of God, He was not crucified, never died, but was taken up to Heaven by Allah.


This book provides a counter argument that Jesus was more than a son of Mary. He was the Incarnate Word of God, the begotten Son of God, the Almighty God Himself, and the One and only Savior of the world.


This book claims that knowing the true identity of Jesus and accepting all that He is, is the key to eternal life. The reverse is also true—missing or denying the true identity of Jesus, no matter how one tries to be “gracious” by portraying Him as a good, but a mere prophet, will result in missing the point and consequently missing the key to eternal life.
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More Than a Son of Mary

More Than a Son of Mary

by Dr. Showkat Alborzi
More Than a Son of Mary

More Than a Son of Mary

by Dr. Showkat Alborzi

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The identity of Jesus Christ is at the very heart of the Christian faith. For two thousand years, people of all walks of life have tried to offer their version of who Jesus is. Fortunately, all these people of opinions agree on one thing: Historically, Jesus was a real person who lived in Israel two thousand years ago.


In Islam, Jesus is portrayed as a son of Mary who became a prophet of Allah. Islam teaches that Jesus was born of a virgin, gave life to a clay bird and cured people of their diseases. It teaches that He was not the Son of God, He was not crucified, never died, but was taken up to Heaven by Allah.


This book provides a counter argument that Jesus was more than a son of Mary. He was the Incarnate Word of God, the begotten Son of God, the Almighty God Himself, and the One and only Savior of the world.


This book claims that knowing the true identity of Jesus and accepting all that He is, is the key to eternal life. The reverse is also true—missing or denying the true identity of Jesus, no matter how one tries to be “gracious” by portraying Him as a good, but a mere prophet, will result in missing the point and consequently missing the key to eternal life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151607711
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 03/19/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 1 MB
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