Nitty-Gritty Christ:
Essentials of Biblical Christology

Nitty-Gritty Christ:
Essentials of Biblical Christology

Nitty-Gritty Christ book cover with small wooden cross in dirt

This book is suitable for use in a university, preaching school, seminary, Bible class, or self-study.

The educational goals are based on Bloom's Taxonomy of human cognition.

It is currently available in a print version or e-book version.

443 pages

Getting down to the "nitty-gritty" of something means getting down to the fundamentals. In the "Nitty-Gritty" series, you will learn the core ideas and fundamentals on a topic from a biblical point of view, while eliminating lots of non-biblical content found in other books on the topic. This book intends to bring knowledge to scholars, preachers, and Christians. Therefore, it is written in a way to be:

  • In-depth and comprehensive enough to be used in a college or university. The essential components found here can also be found in major works of Christology, and this work is researched and cited.
  • Biblically-based and - oriented enough to be used in a preaching school or seminary. Students can learn what the Bible says about components of Christology and grow deeper in their knowledge of the Christ.
  • Understandable and practical enough to be used by anyone. The practical information, questions, and activities, can help any reader to understand how this knowledge of the Christ impacts them.

Each chapter is delivered as a lesson crafted for education, including:

  • Introductory challenge activity
  • Educational goals
  • Words to know
  • Chapter content
  • Callouts for definitions, explanations, reminders, and notes
  • Assessment questions

In Nitty-Gritty Christ, you will learn the fundamental ideas about the identity and the work of Jesus the Christ, delivered in a thorough, yet concise, way. This will give you a deep understanding of who the Christ is, what are His roles and work, and what impact it all has on us.

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