Jesus Christ: Source of Our Salvation (Second Edition)
Chapter 3: Who is Jesus?
Who Is Jesus?
Film Focus: In this video, Bishop Robert Barron discusses who Jesus is as divine and uses Scriptural references to reinforce this claim.
Text Focus: Pages 84-85
Discussion Questions:
- What is the most important thing to know about Jesus? Why?
- Give an example of a Scripture story which showcases Jesus as divine. Explain.
- Why is it significant that Jesus claims to be divine? How is this different from other religious leaders?
- What do you think about the argument that Jesus is either “who he says he is” or he is a “bad man”? Can there be any third option? Why or why not?
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