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Examining the Gospel accounts of Jesus' life from an apologetic perspective clearing the ground from the preconceived ideas and prejudices and opening up five ways to consider the claims of Jesus' life and ministry.
Peter S. Williams brings a philosophers perspective to the quest for the historical Jesus and argues that understanding the spirituality of Jesus is the path to our own spiritual enlightenment. Williams takes issue with new-atheist discussions of faith and historical Jesus studies before guiding readers through a cumulative case for the Christian understanding of Jesus.
Examining the Gospel accounts of Jesus' life from an apologetic perspective clearing the ground from the preconceived ideas and prejudices and opening up five ways to consider the claims of Jesus' life and ministry.
Peter S. Williams brings a philosophers perspective to the quest for the historical Jesus and argues that understanding the spirituality of Jesus is the path to our own spiritual enlightenment. Williams takes issue with new-atheist discussions of faith and historical Jesus studies before guiding readers through a cumulative case for the Christian understanding of Jesus.
Examining the Gospel accounts of Jesus' life from an apologetic perspective clearing the ground from the preconceived ideas and prejudices and opening up five ways to consider the claims of Jesus' life and ministry.
Peter S. Williams brings a philosophers perspective to the quest for the historical Jesus and argues that understanding the spirituality of Jesus is the path to our own spiritual enlightenment. Williams takes issue with new-atheist discussions of faith and historical Jesus studies before guiding readers through a cumulative case for the Christian understanding of Jesus.
English philosopher and apologist Peter S. Williams studied Philosophy at Cardiff University (BA), Sheffield University (MA) and the University of East Anglia (MPhil), where he completed his thesis on objective definitions of truth, knowledge, goodness and beauty in relation to the nature of God. Williams is author of: A Sceptics Guide to Atheism (Paternoster, 2009); I Wish I Could Believe in Meaning: A Response to Nihilism (Damaris, 2004); The Case for Angels (Paternoster, 2002) & The Case for God (Monarch, 1999).
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