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David Lane, Wellington NZ – Editor APOLOGIA – Focus on James Veitch

August 22, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

David H. Lane M.Sc. (Hons.), Dip. Tchg. Apologia Editor

[Author of The Phenomenon of Teilhard: Prophet for a New Age (Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, (1996)]

Focus of James Veitch

DAVID LANE Hataitai Wellington New Zealand – Editor of Apologia

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FOCUS ON JAMES VEITCH

Apologia Volume 7 (1/3) 2000 ISSN 1171-5863

Published by The Wellington Christian Apologetics Society Inc. (“WCAS”)

Copyright © 2000 48 pages.

Focus on James Veitch has been republished by the Wellington Christian Apologetics Society (“WCAS”) to mark 25 years since the Society was founded and commenced publications of its journal Apologia. This work is a major critique of a booklet published by Presbyterian Minister and academic Dr James Veitch – and deals with the man and his message. In his booklet “The Birth of Jesus: History or Myth? – an expanded version of public lectures Veitch delivered in Wellington – he espouses a very liberal theological perspective on Jesus and the Gospels. This Apologia critique of his work involving a range of theological scholars, thoroughly strips away the intellectual façade surrounding this provocateur who has bamboozled audiences with his rhetoric. He was once a darling with the liberal secular New Zealand media for his espousal of a redefined version of Christianity which jettisons all traditional understanding of the Faith, including the doctrines of God as Creator and Man made in the image of God.

A range of thought-provoking scholarly essays are provided by contributors including: Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum Th.M, PhD; the late Dr. George Duggan SM, one of New Zealand’s leading Catholic theologians; and New Testament scholars Dr Derek Tovey and Dr Christopher Marshall. In addition there are articles by other scholars addressing other theological aspects of the debate.

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Filed Under: Celebrating Christian Tradition Tagged With: Apologis, David Lane Wellington, Dr James Veitch, Dr Jim Veitch, Focus on James Veitch, James Veitch, The Birth of Jesus History or Myth

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