The Incarnation and its Implications By Steven Martins / February 18, 2016 Series Apologetics Context City Centre Baptist Church Topic Person Of Christ Scripture Matthew 1:18-25 Print What does the incarnation of Jesus Christ mean? The historic nature of Christianity makes it a unique, real and living faith, over against materialist or spiritual heresies. Related Resources Lectures Apologetics MethodologyAt the 2019 Worldview Leadership Camp, Cory McKenna of the Cross Current explains why the… Lectures Apologetics and ScriptureWesley Huff outlines the nature and history of Bible translation, demonstrating that we have good… Podcast What is Cultural Apologetics?In this field episode of the podcast, Ben Virgo of Christian Heritage London learns about… Lectures The Apologetic MandateWe live in a difficult time to live as faithful Christians. The unbelieving world urgently needs… Books Searching for TruthIn this updated version of Joe Boot's popular work, he provides clear and engaging answers… Interviews The Gospel Will Win the WorldJoe Boot appears on Next Week with Jeff Durbin to discuss the message of the…