Required reading
Christianity and Liberalism by J. Gresham Machen (available from Amazon or free on the internet, here for example) - Read to the paragraph beginning 'It is sometimes said that the actuality of miracles would destroy the basis of science. Science, it is said, is founded upon the regularity of sequences...'
Machen continues defending the Christian view of Jesus Christ. He answers two objections (the humanity of Jesus; the example of Jesus) then discusses what it means that Christianity affirms Jesus as a supernatural person (particularly in contrast to Deism and Pantheism).
I was pleased to see Machen affirm Jesus' example for us as Christians: 'The imitation of Jesus has a fundamental place in Christian life; it is perfectly correct to represent Him as our supreme and only perfect example.' Finishing where we did yesterday left the argument a little lopsided. But today we see clearly that Machen is not suggesting Jesus isn't an example for us, rather Machen's concern is that liberals say Jesus is ONLY an example. If this is the case, then Jesus is no example at all: 'But the example of Jesus is a perfect example only if He was justified in what He offered to men. And He offered, not primarily guidance, but salvation; He presented Himself as the object of men's faith.'
Now it's your turn
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