Defending the divinity of Christ with scripture and history
This work presents a focused, scriptural argument that Jesus is both the Son of God and one with the Father, drawing on biblical passages and early references to support the claim.
Written as a supplement to earlier discussions, this book dives into the relationships within the Godhead with a clear, accessible tone. It aims to show how key statements about Christ’s person and work fit together with the orthodox understanding of God.
The author surveys New Testament texts and their interpretation, explaining how phrases like “the Son of God” and “the Son of man” are used to affirm Christ’s divinity and unity with God. The discussion is grounded in scripture and tradition, offering a reasoned case for readers seeking a historical and theological perspective.
- Clear explanations of how biblical language supports the deity and pre-existence of Christ
- Examples of scripture passages discussed in their original sense and grammar
- Connections between early Christian interpretation and later doctrinal conclusions
- A measured approach that avoids speculation, focusing on the premise and evidence
Ideal for readers interested in theology, church history, and apologetics who want a concise, text-based argument on Christ’s divine identity.