The Amazing Aims &
Claims of Jesus
by Anthony
Buzzard
Medical
science is incapable of extending life
beyond a few extra years. Jesus, however,
claimed to know the secret of living
forever. He revealed that secret clearly
in his preaching about immortality and the
Kingdom of God. The secret lies in the
seed of the parable of the sower. That is
the heart of the Christian Gospel.
(2006, 262 pages).
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| The Coming Kingdom of
the Messiah
by Anthony Buzzard
second edition, 1997, 94 pages
$6.00
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| Daring to Differ -
Adventures in Conditional Immortality
by Sydney Hatch
$12.00 |
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| They never told me
this in Church
by former Church of
Christ pastor Greg Deuble
There is a consensus
among many New Testament scholars that
much of what the historical Jesus and his
apostles taught has been submerged by an
influx of post-biblical tradition. In They
Never Told Me This in Church! Greg
Deuble invites the reader to a careful
re-examination of “the faith once
delivered” in the light of the Hebrew
heritage which formed the framework of all
that Jesus taught in regard to himself and
his Gospel mission
2006, 433
$16.00 |
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| The Doctrine of the
Trinity - Christianities Self-Inflicted
Wound
by Buzzard and Hunting
$12.00 |
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| The End-Time Time Line
by retired pastor Jim
Mattison (2004). Mattison brings together
from various parts of the Bible what we
need to know about the future and how we
can prepare for it. He presents his
material in a straightforward and well
organized manner. His work inspires
confidence in God's revealed prophecies
and hope for the future of mankind in the
Kingdom of God to be established on a
renewed earth.
2004, 180 pages
$9.00 |
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| Triumph of the
Resurrection
by Alva Huffer
1981, 176 pp.
$5.00 |
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| Systematic Theology
by Alva Huffer
1960, 553 pages
$15.00 |
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