Jesus: Prophet, Messiah, or God? [118:34]
by Steve Katsaras vs. Bernie Power vs. Shahir Naga rated at 2.6 (9 votes so far)
An evangelical, a unitarian, and a Muslim discuss the identity of Jesus at a forum held in Melbourne, Australia, on 17th July 2013. This was a discussion jointly hosted by City Bible Forum and CrossCulture Church of Christ between three different views on Jesus. The evening started with 8 minute opening statements by each presenter, then moderated discussion followed by a 2 minute closing. A Trinitarian Christian - Dr. Bernie Power (Melbourne School of Theology). A Muslim - Shahir Naga (1God.com.au) A Unitarian Christian - Steve Katsaras (Red Words Church). This is the complete presentation. If the youtube link doesnt work, click here to download the complete video.
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These books, written by people from diverse backgrounds, express the simple truth that God is one. Some of them are more scholary while others are more autobiographical. In addition, a few of them are available to read online. If you would like more in depth treatment of christian monotheism, these books are the next step to take. Note: if you know of other books, not listed here, please leave us feedback.
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The Human Jesus (Documentary)
by M. G. Dockery [119:26]
rated at 3.5 (out of 18 votes)
Who was the historical Jesus? Was he God in the flesh or the long awaited human Messiah of the Jews? Watch this documentary to find out what the controversy is all about. If the earliest followers of Jesus believed him to be the Jewish Messiah (the human born to save the world) how is it the case that twenty centuries later one is labeled a heretic if he or she does not affirm the doctrine of the Trinity? This documentary seeks to get investigate what happened to the original understanding of Jesus. History combines with interviews from Christian, Jewish, and Muslim scholars along with a number of "man on the street" segments to weave together a remarkable tapestry with staggering implications. Produced by Restoration Fellowship in conjunction M. G. Dockery Films. If you prefer to download the video rather than watch it on Google-Video, click here for high quality (230 mb or click here for low quality (75 mb).