Wednesday, April 05, 2006

All religions are equal paths to God, right?

"Is Jesus the Only Savior?"
by James R. Edwards


Leftist culture warriors continually bleat that it is bigoted to affirm that one religion is superior to any other or that Jesus is the only savior. But now James R. Edwards, a professor of biblical languages and literature, ordained Presbyterian minister, and contributing editor of Christianity Today, sets the record straight -- and gives conservative Christians solid ammunition to use when the religious relativists and multiculturalist totalitarians start to attack the Lord and His saving role.

Edwards tackles the tough questions head-on, tracing the currents of anti-Christian modernity from the Enlightenment to the Jesus Seminar and proving that the assumptions of the most skeptical historical-Jesus scholars are no more intellectually defensible than the claims of faith. He gathers together an immense amount of evidence to show that, contrary to liberal scholars' claims, Jesus from the beginning of His ministry considered himself the unique and saving mission of God to the world.

Then Edwards turns to contemporary cultural currents, laying out a solid Christian response to the thorniest issues and toughest challenges for Christians posed by the modern age: religious pluralism, moral relativism, postmodernism, the role of Christian exclusivity in the quest for world peace, and more. Illustrated with charming real-life stories, Is Jesus the Only Savior? is a solid handbook for meeting twenty-first-century challenges to the faith with the timeless wisdom of historic and unchanging Christian truth.
(Information provided from Human Events Book Service)

Another great recommendation...Without Roots, by Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope) and Marcello Pera

Seek the real truth about the Da Vinci Code

Anti-Christian links (mine) used above:
Jesus Could Have Walked on Ice, Scientist Says

The mystery of 'The Jesus Papers' - What if everything you think you know about Jesus is wrong? Author Michael Baigent makes controversial assertions in his new book

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