Life of Christ bridges the gap between commentaries and devotional
accounts of Christ's ministry. Applying the requisite analytical
tools, it addresses the question, is His life worth studying? The
Resurrection event would confirm it is, as would the Gospel miracle
accounts-neither of which, Geis argues, skeptical response
disproves. Salvation history necessitates the reality of Mary's
virginity, which the author develops lexically and theologically.
Jesus' teachings and parables bring out a Christ Whose moral
precepts are rooted in His Divinity and not in western philosophic
nostrums. Geis' discussion of Christ on marriage and His
commandment of love sharpens this observation with lexical
application. He also addresses the inconsistent objectives and
circular reasoning of various exegetical schools, which have no
place in a study of the Gospels.
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