We should so work as if we were to be saved by our works; and so rely on Jesus Christ, as if we did no works.
Francis Asbury
There were dozens of people who walked through the Holy Land claiming to be the Messiah, curing the sick, exorcising demons, challenging Rome... →
Reza Aslan
The more I started studying the historical Jesus, the man who lived 2,000 years ago... the more I started to realize that there was this chasm... →
Is it possible that Jesus, unlike 98 percent of his fellow Jews, was literate and educated? Yes, it's possible.
My biography of Jesus is probably the first popular biography that does not use the New Testament as its primary source material.
You can be a follower of Jesus and not necessarily be a Christian.
The key to recognizing who Jesus was is to recognize this fundamental truth: He was a Jew.
I think if you place Jesus firmly in the historical context... you can make very educated hypotheses and guesses about how he lived.
If Christ Jesus dwells in a man as his friend and noble leader, that man can endure all things, for Christ helps and strengthens us and never... →
Saint Teresa of Avila
What value is there in faith without works? And what are they worth if they are not united to the merits of Jesus Christ, our only good?