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Author - John Shelby Spong ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from HarperOne was reviewed on 10-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:0060778415 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Jesus for the Non-Religious Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Spong, John Shelby ( S ) Authors, A-Z Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books Christology Theology Christianity Religion & Spiritua . Click the following link to view the cover of Jesus for the Non-Religious. Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Spong, John Shelby. ( S ). Authors, A-Z. Subjects. Books. Christology. requestid: 2a9d6237-15af-4d93-8314-5cd789164ac0requestprocessingtime: 0.0665760000000000 salesrank: 182446 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 8779535528 1) Paperback Book Jesus for the Non-Religious by HarperOne. This book is properly titled, and not written for anyone who is religious, or fully immersed in their beliefs. Along with "Honest to God" by J.T. Robinson, and "Jesus Now" by a former Priest, I think this fits very well into a sequence of books that attempt to make Jesus relevant to people in a time period that is 2000 years removed from his life on earth. Bishop Spong follows a path that dates back to the German theologians who recognized that New Testament myth has been accepted as true history by most mainline Christians. The canonical books were chosen in an attempt to prove the humanity and divinity of Jesus at a crucial time in the history of the church. He strips away the miraculous claims with an appeal to reason, while maintaining that Jesus is still relevant to faith in God. Anyone who has trouble reconciling his beliefs with what the Church expects, will find this book helpful and provocative.
2) Paperback Book Jesus for the Non-Religious by HarperOne. Jesus for the Non-Religious by John Shelby Spong is a book that dismisses lots of the dogmas of the Catholic Church. It´s his version of the Bible and what he likes, he keeps in and what he doesn´t like, he dismisses. He is a retired Episcopal Bishop who found his own path to follow. Jesus is quoted as saying, "Preach my word as best you can" and I guess this is the best Spong can.
3) Paperback Book Jesus for the Non-Religious by HarperOne. Spong reads the gospels, not looking for facts, but for signs of how the story tellers were changed. What defensive walls, fears, hypocrisies or self-centered views of life have been blown down by encounters with Jesus?
4) Paperback Book Jesus for the Non-Religious by HarperOne. Phenomenal. I could not read this book fast enough. (Spong validates what I have believed for years but did not have the biblical scholarship to fully verbalize it.) To my ear, he is a little preachy and may be a little harsh to those immersed in traditional Christianity, but I feel he gets his message through of a radical, new, life-affirming ("abundant life") Christianity.
5) Paperback Book Jesus for the Non-Religious by HarperOne. John Spong is a retired Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, NJ, a Biblical scholar, and prolific author of controversial books on Christianity. He has been labeled an atheist by his many critics, which he redefines as one who rejects the theistic definition of God. Rev. Spong is an excellent writer, clear and easy to follow, reaching solid, even revelatory, conclusions. In Jesus for the Non-Religious, Spong argues against a theistic view of God challenging Christians to seek a new way to translate pre-modern theistic categories into a post-modern, non-theistic language.
6) Paperback Book Jesus for the Non-Religious by HarperOne. The Pope Describes the Ancient Traditional Jesus; Bishop Spong Brings Us a Jesus Modern People Can Be Inspired By ¤Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 7-Jan-2009, 00607784159780060778415, 300-870-650-150-450-9IB-J0B-AMB-8
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