 
                        | Tác giả | : | Stott, John R. W. | 
|---|---|---|
| Nơi xuất bản | : | London, U.K.: InterVarsity Fellowship, 1965 | 
| Thông tin trách nhiệm | : | IVF ; John R. W. Stott | 
| Mô tả vật lý | : | 144pgs. Paperback 11 x 18 cm | 
| Tóm tắt/ chú giải | : | This book is written for the many people today who, as the author says in his preface, `are friendly towards Chrsitianity, but are not convinced of its truth. They have a sneaking suspicion that it is not intellectually respectable. They were perhaps brought up to accept it uncritically, but, when they began to ask questions for themselves, they found it easier to discard the religion of their childhood than to take the trouble to investigate its credentials.` The book examnies the character and claims of Christ, the fact of sin, the meaning of the death of Christ, and what is involved in becoming a Christian. - From the publisher. | 
| Đề mục | : | |
| Ngôn ngữ | : | Eng | 
| DDC | : | 230 / S863-J65 | 
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