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Author Garrison, Becky, 1961-

Title Jesus died for this? : a satirist's search for the risen Christ [Hoopla electronic resource] / Becky Garrison.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Zondervan, 2010.
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Summary When I arrived at Yale Divinity School back in 1988, I expected to engage in an intense period of discussion and self-reflection around issues like eschatology, evangelism, and ecclesiology with fellow Protestants of all stripes (with a few Catholics thrown in as sort of a guilty pleasure). After all, despite our theological differences, surely we all at least bought into this Nicene Creed biz where it clearly states that Jesus was born, died, and then rose again from the dead? Silly me. Instead way, way, way too much time was spent navel gazing over trivial topics like Why can't priests be promiscuous? What priestly perks come with this parish? Is YDS a Christian divinity school? (This Q comes courtesy of the fundy faithful) and my favorite Why don't you use ̂%$#@ inclusive language in worship? (Uh, Jesus was a "dude." Hello.) I just don't see why the creator of all, who loves all of her creation unconditionally, would bring his son into the world to suffer, die, and then rise from the dead unless he knew such an act was needed to transform the world. There's no way God would have given us the gift of eternal life just so we could stage Christian catfights that make us all look like biblical buffoons. Yes, we can point the finger at silver tongued televangelists and politicians behaving unbiblically. But the more I cover Christian carnage, I realize that this foolish quest to conform Christ's teachings to the whims of one's own socio-political agenda has started to stink up the local churches big time. I know Jesus was born in a barn but do churches have to smell like one as well? In Jesus Died for This? I will pick up my pitchfork and muck out the spiritual stables for signs of the living Christ hidden under the mounds of Jesus junk and faith fertilizer. My search will start when I first set foot in the Promised Land in January 2007 and conclude with the 2008 election a.k.a. the Presidential Promised Land. Along the way I will expose emergent excesses, debunk democratic dogma and other biblical bunk that separates us from the radical rule breaking, love making rabble rouser who came to save us all.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Garrison, Becky, 1961-
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages.
Christian life.
Added Author Garrison, Becky.
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ISBN 9780310773542 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
0310773547 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT11619529
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