Proclaiming Jesus as the Lord of Life
Jesus' Significance as Messiah as seen in the New Testament letters
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About the Book
The letters of the New Testament are valuable ancient documents that reveal the mind-set of the early Christian leaders and their people. The political, religious and cultural environment in which they lived was anything but sympathetic to their cause, but the first century Jesus people remained undeterred in spreading their message of a living Messiah who had once been crucified. Many of their contemporaries regarded them as eccentrics but to others they seemed to have discovered a new meaning to life which altered their priorities and gave them a clear perspective on morality, immortality, death and the needs of human society. Many of them would die prematurely but with confidence when faced with the great unknown. ‘Proclaiming Jesus as the Lord of Life’ traces their story.
About the Author
Peter first trained as a teacher and then as a church pastor. For many years he served as pastor of congregations in the UK and then taught the Bible overview module at the Aberystwyth Academy of Christian Discipleship. Now retired, he and Elizabeth his wife live in the rural part of Wales near Cardigan Bay.