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Martin Luther King Day 2012
For my post today on Martin Luther King, Jr., I will use as my starting-point something that David Marshall says on pages 113-114 of True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture: “American magazines like Time and Atlantic … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelical apologetics, historical jesus, jesus seminar, martin luther king jr, sea of galilee, son of heaven
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David Marshall: “Guan Yin”
I read Chapter 8 of David Marshall’s True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture. This chapter is entitled “Guan Yin”. Guan Yin is an East Asian goddess of compassion. Marshall opens this chapter with a story about … Continue reading
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Tagged asian goddess, david marshall, dragon mountain temple, goddess of compassion, son of heaven
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David Marshall: “Congratulations, Get Rich”
I have two items for my write-up of Chapter 6 of David Marshall’s True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture. The chapter is entitled “Congratulations, Get Rich”, and it focuses on fu, which is happiness, or prosperity. … Continue reading
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Tagged david marshall, health food store, history of christianity, son of heaven, treasures in heaven
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David Marshall: “Son of Heaven”
I have three items for my write-up today on Chapter 5 of David Marshall’s True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture. Chapter 5 is entitled “Son of Heaven”. 1. On page 55, Marshall states: “Lao Tse wrote … Continue reading
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David Marshall: “The Teacher and the Tyrant”
In this post, I’ll blog about Chapter 3 of David Marshall’s True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture. This chapter is entitled “The Teacher and the Tyrant”. I have two items: 1. On page 28, Marshall states: … Continue reading
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Tagged david marshall, divine inspiration, son of heaven
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David Marshall: “The Sun Rise from Mount Tai”
In this post, I’ll blog about Chapter 2 of David Marshall’s True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture. This chapter is entitled “The Sun Rise from Mount Tai”. I’ll use as my starting-point something that Marshall says … Continue reading
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Tagged chinese writings, gods and goddesses, history china, son of heaven, universal harmony
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