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Reinventing Jesus

Reinventing Jesus
Author: J. Ed Komoszewski
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 350
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825497566

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Reinventing Jesus cuts through the rhetoric of extreme doubt to reveal the profound credibility of historic Christianity. Meticulously researched yet eminently readable, this book invites a wide audience to take a firsthand look at the primary evidence for Christianity's origins.


The Resurrection Fantasy

The Resurrection Fantasy
Author: Gerald Sigal
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469192314

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Examine the evidence presented in the New Testament. It shows that the Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus is not based on historic evidence. The New Testament evidence is contradictory in fundamental issues and events. Its most salient promise -- that of a return by Jesus within the lifetime of his contemporaries never occurred. Christian apologists have spent the last 2000 years devising many different and often contradictory explanations of what they allege the New Testament really means when it promises a quick return by Jesus. They cannot all be right, but they can all be wrong. When all the Christian theological myths are seen for the fantasies they are it comes down to this -- Jesus was never God's son, did not shed his blood on the cross, was not a substitute who took upon himself the punishment for the sins of others, did not die to save sinners and was not resurrected. And he is never coming back.


Reinventing Paul

Reinventing Paul
Author: John G. Gager
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195150858

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Through an exhaustive analysis of Paul's letters to the Galatians and the Roman, illuminating answers are given to the key questions about the teachings of Paul.


Putting Jesus in His Place

Putting Jesus in His Place
Author: Robert M. Bowman
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 198
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825497450

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Putting Jesus in His Place is designed to introduce Christians to the wealth of biblical teaching on the deity of Christ and give them the confidence to share the truth about Jesus with others.


The Bad Christian's Manifesto

The Bad Christian's Manifesto
Author: Dave Tomlinson
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144475226X

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Dave Tomlinson's book How to Be a Bad Christian was written for all those who want God without the guff - revealing that being a 'bad' Christian is perfectly good enough, and that it's possible to ditch religion without losing the faith. The Bad Christian's Manifesto continues the conversation, unpacking what spiritual intelligence - from an unapologetically Christian viewpoint - might look like for all the self-confessed bad Christians of the world. Join Dave as he explores how to befriend your inner sceptic, make a virtue of pleasure and find heaven in the ordinary things of life.


Jesus of Hollywood

Jesus of Hollywood
Author: Adele Reinhartz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199724857

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Since the advent of the cinema, Jesus has frequently appeared in our movie houses and on our television screens. Indeed, it may well be that more people worldwide know about Jesus and his life story from the movies than from any other medium. Indeed, Jesus' story has been adapted dozens of times throughout the history of commercial cinema, from the 1912 silent From the Manger to the Cross to Mel Gibson's 2004 The Passion of the Christ. No doubt there are more to come. Drawing on a broad range of movies, biblical scholar Adele Reinhartz traces the way in which Jesus of Nazareth has become Jesus of Hollywood. She argues that Jesus films both reflect and influence cultural perceptions of Jesus and the other figures in his story. She focuses on the cinematic interpretation of Jesus' relationships with the key people in his life: his family, his friends, and his foes. She examines how these films address theological issues, such as Jesus' identity as both human and divine, political issues, such as the role of the individual in society and the possibility of freedom under political oppression, social issues, such as gender roles and hierarchies, and personal issues, such as the nature of friendship and human sexuality. Reinhartz's study of Jesus' celluloid incarnations shows how Jesus movies reshape the past in the image of the present. Despite society's profound interest in Jesus as a religious and historical figure, Jesus movies are fascinating not as history but as mirrors of the concerns, anxieties, and values of our own era. As the story of Jesus continues to capture the imagination of filmmakers and moviegoers, he remains as significant a cultural figure today as he was 2000 years ago.


Reinventing Liberal Christianity

Reinventing Liberal Christianity
Author: Theo Hobson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802868401

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In past years liberal Christianity challenged centuries of authoritarian tradition and had great political influence. Today it is widely dismissed as a watering-down of the faith, and more conservative forms of Christianity are increasingly dominant. Can the liberal Christian tradition recover its influence? Hobson argues that a simple revival is not possible, because liberal Christianity consists of two traditions. He aims to transform liberal Christianity through the rediscovery of faith and ritual.


I Would Follow Jesus

I Would Follow Jesus
Author: Joseph Stowell
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1575676710

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As Joseph Stowell steps down after eighteen years of noteworthy service as president of Moody Bible Institute, it is appropriate that Moody Publishers commemorate his time at MBI with his reflections on loving, serving, proclaiming, and becoming more like Jesus. Arranged in sections named after Stowell's favorite hymns, the beautifully bound, keepsake book will be a treasure for years to come. The book includes tributes from Christian leaders such as Billy Graham, John Maxwell, Max Lucado, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Tony Evans, John Piper, Chuck Swindoll and John MacArthur.


Jesus Land

Jesus Land
Author: Julia Scheeres
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 161902134X

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New York Times bestseller: An “exquisitely wrought memoir” about how “love can flourish even in the harshest climates”—for readers of The Liar’s Club and Running with Scissors (People). This poignant, darkly funny account of two siblings—one white, one Black—growing up in the Christian fundamentalist communities of Indiana and the Dominican Republic is “one of the best memoirs in years” (Anne Lamott, author of Bird by Bird). Julia and her adopted brother, David, are 16 years old. Julia is white. David is black. It is the mid–1980s and their family has just moved to rural Indiana, a landscape of cottonwood trees, trailer parks, and an all–encompassing racism. At home are a distant mother—more involved with her church’s missionaries than her own children—and a violent father. In this riveting and heartrending memoir, Julia Scheeres takes us from the Midwest to a place beyond imagining. Surrounded by natural beauty, Escuela Caribe—a religious reform school in the Dominican Republic—is characterized by a disciplinary regime that extracts repentance from its students by any means necessary. Julia and David strive to make it through these ordeals and their tale is relayed here with startling immediacy, extreme candor, and wry humor. Over a decade after its first publication, Jesus Land remains deeply resonant with readers. This New York Times bestselling memoir is a gripping tale of rage and redemption, hope and humor, morality and malice—and most of all, the truth: that being a good person takes more than just going to church.