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In Jesus Christ the Person, author Nikolai Vladimirov uses a socio-spiritual method of analysis that supposes the social perception of the invisible, hidden, transcendental sides of reality in order to investigate Jesus Christ as a real, existing Person.Vladimirov analyzes the main milestones in Jesus Christ's life chronologically: - the period before He was born- His socialization, taking place between childhood and adolescence- the reconstruction of His physical appearance and His language- His emotions- His way of thinking- the level of knowledge He gave people- His mission and deeds- His posthumous acts, resurrection, and returning to His fatherJesus Christ the Person shares Vladimirov's interpretation of a host of ideas related to sociological analysis of Jesus Christ the Person. He draws on his religious insight, using many examples to provide a guide for those seeking information about this aspect of Christian history.
In Jesus Christ the Person, author Nikolai Vladimirov uses a socio-spiritual method of analysis that supposes the social perception of the invisible, hidden, transcendental sides of reality in order to investigate Jesus Christ as a real, existing Person.Vladimirov analyzes the main milestones in Jesus Christ's life chronologically: - the period before He was born- His socialization, taking place between childhood and adolescence- the reconstruction of His physical appearance and His language- His emotions- His way of thinking- the level of knowledge He gave people- His mission and deeds- His posthumous acts, resurrection, and returning to His fatherJesus Christ the Person shares Vladimirov's interpretation of a host of ideas related to sociological analysis of Jesus Christ the Person. He draws on his religious insight, using many examples to provide a guide for those seeking information about this aspect of Christian history.
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