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The Earthly Career of Jesus, the Christ

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The Earthly Career of Jesus, the Christ

A Life in Chronological, Geographical and Social Context

Robert Duncan Culver


Pages: 288
Trim: Large trade paperback
Isbn 13: 9781857927986
List Price: £10.99
Imprint: Mentor
Category: Theology & Doctrine > Systematic Theology > Christology

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A balanced blend of doctrinal, historical, archaeological and geographical detail on the life of Jesus written in a fresh style. Culver uses his skills honed as a professor of both Biblical and Systematic Theologies to present an all-rounded book that should be an invaluable handbook on the life of Christ.


About Robert Duncan Culver

Robert Duncan Culver is a retired Professor of Theology who taught at Wheaton College and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has preached twice on most Sundays since 1937. He enjoys being a 'hobby farmer' of 120 acres.

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"Fills the need for an up-to-date, well-arranged, and interestingly written life of Christ of moderate length... should be a standard textbook for many years to come... masterfully organized and reverently written."

Presbyterian Journal


"Some works on the life of Christ... emphasize the doctrinal aspects of the life of our Lord, others the historical, and still others the geographical. ...a balanced blend of all of these... If a person is choosing one book on this subject for his library, this should be the one."

Calvary Review


"Students and pastors can read the work with profit, even if they may differ on some details of interpretation."

Calvin Theological Journal


'Many careful explanations and insights make this a worthy work for pastors and students... The inclusion of valuable recent historical and archaeological discoveries, and excellent indexes make this a useful and helpful study tool.'

Bibliotheca Sacra


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