Primary focus on the central figure of the Christian religion, Jesus Christ: the person, His life, times, and works.
The Jesus category contains several supplementary subcategories such as "The Passion", "The Resurrection", "Jesus in Art and Film", and "The Shroud of Turin". A link is also provided to the related category "Christology and the Trinity" which contains sites exploring the deity of Christ and His place in the Trinity.
Finally, there is an @ link called "Non-Christian and Opposing Views." This latter category contains a strange hodgepodge of material from Moslem, Jewish and Hindu sites on Jesus to sites presenting the suspect scholarship of liberal academia to sites espousing bizarre, illogical theories (e.g. "Jesus was a Buddhist") to links to anti-Christian hate sites.
After an appraisal of recent scholarship on the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Professor William Craig contends that "the resurrection appearances, the empty tomb, and the origin of the Christian faith - all point unavoidably to one conc www.leaderu.com/truth/1truth22.html
Explores His life, character, teachings and followers, how He has been quoted and misquoted, written about, worshipped and argued over. www.rejesus.co.uk
Paul L. Maier emphasizes the temporal and geographic locatedness of Christ, as opposed to mythical reference points and unsure chronologies. www.issuesetc.org/resource/archives/maier2.htm
An essay by Stephen Davis, professor of philosophy and religion at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California. He argues that there is a strong link between the Jesus found in the Gospels and the Christ Whom Christians worship. www.wcg.org/lit/jesus/davis.htm
Dedicated to offering real answers to the questions, challenges and objections that people may have about Jesus, the Bible and Christianity. www.whataboutjesus.com/jesus_who/index.jsp
Lists Christian resouces that will help a person understand who Jesus Christ is and answer questions that they may have, it has resources for children, seekers, and mature christians. www.word4life.com/whoisJesus.html
Mystic, Prophet, Holy Man, Healer--who is Jesus? Did he really claim to be the Son of God? Is there any evidence to prove the extraordinary things claimed about him? www.totheends.com/jesus.html