In order to understand that Jesus is the Christ, we need to think through many details, from the nature that Jesus Christ is God and man to the future declaration. Bruce Weir details the eight themes of "human Jesus Christ" and tells the reader the theological concepts contained in generic words and useful analogies. A review of these eight points by chapter will lead the reader to the state of God and deeper revelation of Jesus as the leader of Christ.
Theologian Bruce Weir will bring back the biblical text to us to meet deep human Jesus who are facing many of the same difficulties and limitations as we have encountered today. Sanitary ware explores the importance of Christ's humanity and helps to learn to follow Jesus' walk by the power of the Holy Spirit. If you are brave, please take the 13th century cousin Beth and Patrick to Libya. The town of Silene is scared of malignant animals eating livestock. The citizen thinks this is the dragon sent by the devil. To appease the beasts, people believe that they must offer human sacrifice - a small girl named Sabra. When Beth tried to help Sabra escape, she was also arrested as a dragon's sacrifice. At the same time, new friends Patrick and Haz joined Georges, a Roman knight, who served in Africa to maintain peace. Georges found a dragon and decided to kill it. When Beth and Sabra asked him not to kill the dragon, Georgus' plan was wrong.
In this book, advertising director Bruce Burton tells the story of Jesus Christ. Barton emphasizes certain aspects of Jesus' life and depicts him as a representative of modern businessmen. The authors claim that Jesus built a strong business empire using today's marketing tools and advertising strategies. For example, Barton emphasizes how Jesus chooses his workers and how he appoints his successor as proof of superior management skills. He believes that Jesus' message is rationalized and full of everyday real life stories. Barton argues that the strange lifestyle of Jesus is persuasive. Best-selling critics of the book are of Bruce Barton was "tense, outdated description," he accused to be, turn the Jesus in his advertising world of image
In the history of American publishing, Jesus, the CEO, is nothing new. In 1925 and 1926, Bruce Burton man sold a runaway bestseller, no one knows, over 250,000 copies. The translation was translated into several languages, silent movies were produced with the same title. Barton Jesus is a business leader, "Establishing the best organization", proving the success as a salesman, and managing their destiny. 40 Burton can also take advantage of the success of several "unknown" sequels, Barton's corpus builds a model of successful books. There, Jesus is a model to imitate success in the workplace. As a result, the book became a victim of two-sided attacks by critics and critics. For religious conservatives, they are accused of not affirming the basic principles of Christian God and Christian theology.