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The Incarnate Christ and His Critics: A Biblical Defense is a defense of divine Christology as an interpretation of the New Testament teachings. More than that, it is a comprehensive case for believing that the historical person of Jesus of Nazareth really was God incarnate, lived a sinless life, performed astonishing miracles, and conquered death by his death and resurrection. The book engages 21st-century scholarship on all these matters, while making its arguments accessible to non-scholars.
“Only once in a generation or so do we come across a theological work that makes such a compelling argument that it renders virtually all other treatments on the topic obsolete. Such is the case with The Incarnate Christ and His Critics. It is clearly the finest defense of our Savior’s deity in the twenty-first century and perhaps in all of Christian history.”—Daniel B. Wallace