The Question of Jesus’s Divinity
Is Jesus merely a historical figure, or is He the divine Son of God? For centuries, this question has sparked theological debate and captured the minds of scholars and believers alike. At the Council of Nicea in AD 325, church leaders sought clarity and proclaimed that Jesus is “true God from true God.” These foundational creeds continue to guide churches globally, yet confusion still abounds regarding His identity. Lanier’s work addresses these uncertainties, offering biblical insights that bring clarity to the age-old question: Who is Jesus?
Historical and Biblical Foundations
Lanier explores the biblical evidence from both the Old and New Testaments, underscoring the view of Jesus as fully God and fully man. While some see Jesus as a revolutionary prophet—a mere footnote in history—others recognize Him as the architect of history who stepped into humanity. This book examines scripture to affirm that the latter perspective aligns with biblical truth. By delving into theological history and the writings of the early church, Lanier presents a compelling argument rooted in divine revelation.
Why This Perspective Matters
Understanding Jesus’s divine nature is crucial for Christian faith and doctrine. Lanier’s work not only clarifies theological concepts but also strengthens the reader’s foundation in biblical truth. As human and divine, Jesus bridges the gap between God and humanity, offering a profound understanding of His role in salvation and history itself. For those seeking answers or deepening their faith, this book offers invaluable insights supported by scripture.












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