The Divinity of Jesus Christ Revisited in the Third Millennium: Evidence of His Deity

by Leopold Sarr


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/28/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 472
ISBN : 9781477294888
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 472
ISBN : 9781477294871
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 472
ISBN : 9781477294864

About the Book

Biblical Christianity is challenged today by other religions such as Hinduism, Islam, Mormonism, Buddhism, Jehovah’s Witness, Scientology, to name a few, including atheists and agnostics, who claim that Jesus was simply a man, a great teacher or guru, or a prophet of God who worked his way to godhood.

Are such claims supported by the evidence?

Can we trust the Bible to tell us the truth about Jesus?

Is Jesus Christ truly God?

Can we find evidence of his deity in the Old Testament?

Does the New Testament affirm unequivocally that He is God?

Are there reliable non-Christian sources that back such claims of deity?

This book aims at addressing these fundamental questions while providing solid internal and external evidence of the divinity of Jesus Christ. In this age of plural spirituality, thirst for truth, and in need of an evidence-based dialogue among various religions, the book makes a compelling case for a closer scrutiny of prophecies contained in the Bible.


About the Author

Leopold RemiSarr is currently a senior economist at the World Bank Group in Washington, DC, where he has been working in the area of human development, in particular in education and social protection in South Asia (India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Afghanistan) and Africa for the past eight years. He has been working in the international development fi eld in the past fi fteen years, after earning two master’s degrees, respectively, in development economics and project management from the University of Clermont-Ferrand, France. Prior to joining the World Bank Group, he pursued his PhD in economics at Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York.

His passion for development is intertwined with his Christian faith, which is grounded on the Word of God. He is a member of Mclean Bible Church in Washington, DC, where he serves in the Creative Arts Ministry. He is passionate about youth outreach, medias, and prosperity in Africa. He is currently running a weekly Bible study focused on prophetic books in the Bible and is working on his second book on the actuality of prophecies in Scripture.