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History keeps happening. Truth remains. Fitting together the ever-changing history and the continuing truth is a challenge for every generation. Fitting the eternal truth of Jesus, his teachings, and his events into our contemporary scientific and technological age calls for honesty and courage. This brief treatise is an invitation for the various disparate groups of sincere followers of Jesus to respond to the need to come together, to agree, and sometimes agree to disagree about the significance today of the Christ events of more than two thousand years ago. While different views will always…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
History keeps happening. Truth remains. Fitting together the ever-changing history and the continuing truth is a challenge for every generation. Fitting the eternal truth of Jesus, his teachings, and his events into our contemporary scientific and technological age calls for honesty and courage. This brief treatise is an invitation for the various disparate groups of sincere followers of Jesus to respond to the need to come together, to agree, and sometimes agree to disagree about the significance today of the Christ events of more than two thousand years ago. While different views will always prevail within the different denominations of Christianity, that being a good and healthy thing when such differences are shared openly and in good faith, it will always be admirable and helpful to all when mutual respect is shared, when members of each denomination or sect are prayerfully supportive of all others. This little book will possibly offend some Christians. Let us accept that and respond with such views as that represent our differences. And let all of our dialogues be shared in gracious love.
Autorenporträt
The author is a retired United Methodist pastor, having served in Arizona, Georgia, and California. He is a graduate of Arizona State University, and of Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He is married to Ann Elaine (Brashear) Poole and has three daughters and a son.