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The greatest story ever told
Book • 1949
Fulton Oursler's 'The Greatest Story Ever Told' is a classic narrative of the life of Jesus Christ, acclaimed for its powerful simplicity and historical accuracy.
The book describes Christ's nativity, youth, ministry, passion, death, and resurrection, and has been widely praised by both secular and religious audiences since its publication in 1949.
The book describes Christ's nativity, youth, ministry, passion, death, and resurrection, and has been widely praised by both secular and religious audiences since its publication in 1949.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as his new book, telling the story of Jesus from different perspectives.


Bear Grylls

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E831 | Bear Grylls - The Greatest Story
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while discussing his book writing process.


Michael Green

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Michael Green: How Do You Like Them Apples?
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as the source material for George Stevens's film of the same name.

Karina Longworth

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George Stevens 1958-1970 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 8)
Mentioned by John C. Maxwell as the book that inspired him to live intentionally after receiving it as a gift with blank pages.

813 Live Intentionally
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as an accessible account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.


Bear Grylls

Re-enchanting... The story of Jesus - Bear Grylls
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as a book updating readers on the standard model of particle physics.

Lawrence Krauss

Lawrence Krauss: Multiverse, Dark Energy, Living Forever
Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson as one of ![undefined]()

' books documenting cases where theoretical physicists posited something absurd but later proven right.

Lawrence Krauss

182. From the Beginning to Now | Lawrence Krauss
Mentioned as the basis for a new movie called "King of Kings".

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