Daily Doses of Jesus

A Year of Devotionals on the Lord’s Words

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: James Frederick Ivey M.D. ISBN: 9781512772579
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: May 12, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: James Frederick Ivey M.D.
ISBN: 9781512772579
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: May 12, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Daily Doses of Jesus: A Year of Devotionals on the Lord’s Words is a book of 366 devotionals, one for each day of a leap year. It is designed for adults and older children. Except for three psalms, its scriptures consist of all of the words of Jesus and nothing else, from all four gospels in parallel. Dr. Ivey has drawn from several decades of studying relativity, quantum physics, Plato, and history, particularly that of the Jews, in order to compose his commentaries. He believes that they contain many novel (though not radical) ideas. The chief themes of this book are the support of science for the existence of God, the truth of the Bible, and the validity of the Christ. It also shows that almost all of the greatest thinkers of history have been theists and that the unique and heroic history of the Jews can only mean that their God is the truth.

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Daily Doses of Jesus: A Year of Devotionals on the Lord’s Words is a book of 366 devotionals, one for each day of a leap year. It is designed for adults and older children. Except for three psalms, its scriptures consist of all of the words of Jesus and nothing else, from all four gospels in parallel. Dr. Ivey has drawn from several decades of studying relativity, quantum physics, Plato, and history, particularly that of the Jews, in order to compose his commentaries. He believes that they contain many novel (though not radical) ideas. The chief themes of this book are the support of science for the existence of God, the truth of the Bible, and the validity of the Christ. It also shows that almost all of the greatest thinkers of history have been theists and that the unique and heroic history of the Jews can only mean that their God is the truth.

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