Jesus for the non-religious

521 pages

English language

Published March 26, 2007 by HarperLuxe.

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Bishop John Shelby Spong has been on a life-long quest to rescue the church from irrelevancy. In JESUS FOR THE NONRELIGIOUS, he takes aim at the church’s core belief: who is Jesus. He first strips the superstitious barnacles that have attached themselves to this incredible person: such as that Jesus was born of a virgin in Bethlehem, that his father was Joseph, that he did miracles, that he had twelve disciples, and especially that he physically rose from the dead. Next Spong explains how these traditions arose by the early disciples seeing all he did through the lens of the Hebrew Scriptures. With these new revelations, we are then able to see the true Jesus, a heroic figure who revealed divinity through his humanness and can still guide us today. In short, Spong breaks Jesus free from the idol religion has created and restores for us a revolutionary and life-giving …

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Subjects

  • Jesus Christ -- Rationalistic interpretations.
  • Jesus Christ -- Historicity.
  • Jesus Christ -- Biography -- History and criticism.
  • Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines.
  • Jesus Christ.
  • Bible. -- N.T. -- Gospels -- Controversial literature.
  • Bible. -- N.T. -- Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  • Large type books.