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  • Emmanuel (Part 1)

    Emmanuel, #1

    by Ken Chant ...
    Series Book 1 - Emmanuel
    This is the first part of a two part series on "Christology" - or the study of Christ. The subject is presented in two parts, a study of Jesus as a man, which is this study, and a study of Jesus as God, and for no other reason than an attempt to make this study a little easier to grasp..."The coming of Jesus into the world is the most stupendous event in human history ... whatever is truly ... Read more

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  • Emmanuel (Part 2)

    Emmanuel, #2

    by Ken Chant ...
    Series Book 2 - Emmanuel
    This is the second part of a two part series on "Christology" - or the study of Christ. The subject is presented in two parts, a study of Jesus as a man, and a study of Jesus as God, which is this study, for no other reason than an attempt to make this study a little easier to grasp..."The coming of Jesus into the world is the most stupendous event in human history ... whatever is truly admirable ... Read more

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