The God-Man.The God-Man Robert Spearman spear·man n. A man, especially a soldier, armed with a spear. Pentecostal Publishers 1057 D Avenue No.6, Douglas, AZ 85607-1931 0976918803 $22.95 www.amazon.com After a spiritual quest for Verb 1. quest for - go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby" quest after, go after, pursue look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the truth that led him to atheism atheism (ā`thē-ĭz'əm), denial of the existence of God or gods and of any supernatural existence, to be distinguished from agnosticism, which holds that the existence cannot be proved. , agnosticism agnosticism (ăgnŏs`tĭsĭzəm), form of skepticism that holds that the existence of God cannot be logically proved or disproved. Among prominent agnostics have been Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, and T. H. , Sufiism, and Judaism, author Robert Spearman embraced Jesus Christ in midlife mid·life n. See middle age. adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of middle age. , and devoted twenty-five years to the study of the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament. The God-Man presents Spearman's exploration of the seeming contradiction between multiple personalities in the Godhead and the divine nature of Lord Jesus Christ. The traditional trinity expresses God as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, and that Jesus Christ had two natures--fully God and fully Man--when he walked the earth. The God-Man explores the question as to whether these views are fully compatible, and whether multiple personalities in Godhead defy the concept of absolute deity in Christ. Spearman finds the answer in the book of Revelation, that the One we will see at the time of Resurrection is Jesus Christ, God revealed in bodily form. God-Man is the distillation of passionate faith, and traces a long journey of understanding through Christ, and the quest to understand and worship both His natures. A singularly visionary testimony. |
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