Jesus – (Spanish)
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Un llamado a reconocer a Cristo por quien es El y a someterse diariamente a El como Seor y Salvador.
Jesus: La Vida y Ministerio de Dios Hijo presenta selecciones de los escritos de Tozer sobre el Dios-Hombre, Jesucristo. El autor sigue la cronologia de la vida terrenal de Cristo y explora temas clasicos de la cristologia, permitiendo a los lectores a comprender y apreciar mejor la persona y la obra de Jesus.
Proponerse estudiar a Cristo, significa contemplar su esplendor lo mejor posible. Jesus: La Vida y Ministerio de Dios Hijo nos permite lograr un aprecio renovado al Salvador del mundo y de la palabra escrita para glorificar su nombre.
A call to recognize Christ for who he is and to daily submit to Him as Lord and Savior.
Jesus: The Life and Ministry of God the Son features selections from Tozer’s writings on the God-man, Jesus Christ. It follows the chronology of Christ’s earthly life and explores classic themes of Christology, helping readers better comprehend and appreciate Jesus’ person and work.
When you set out to study Christ, you want to behold His splendor the best you can. Jesus: The Life and Ministry of God the Son allows the reader to appreciate anew the Savior of the world and the power of the written word to glorify His name.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825458040
ISBN10: 0825458048
Language: Spanish
A. W. Tozer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Editorial Portavoz
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