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Author Spong, John Shelby.

Title Jesus for the non religious [OverDrive/Libby electronic resource] John Shelby Spong.

Publication Info. [New York, N.Y.] : HarperCollins, 2007.
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Unabridged.
Duration: 12:21:27.
Performer Read by Alan Sklar.
Summary Writing from his prison cell in Nazi Germany in 1945 Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a young German theologian, sketched a vision of what he called "Religionless Christianity." In this book, John Shelby Spong puts flesh onto the bare bones of Bonhoeffer's radical thought. The result is a strikingly new and different portrait of Jesus of Nazareth, a Jesus for the non-religious. Spong challenges much of the traditional understanding, from the tale of Jesus' miraculous birth to the account of his cosmic ascension into the sky. He questions the historicity of the ideas that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, that he had twelve disciples, or that the miracle stories were ever meant to be descriptions of supernatural events. He also speaks directly to those critics of Christianity who call God a "delusion" and who describe how Christianity has become evil and destructive.
Subject Jesus Christ -- Rationalistic interpretations.
Jesus Christ -- Historicity.
Jesus Christ -- Biography -- History and criticism.
Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines.
Jesus Christ.
Added Author Sklar, Alan.
ISBN 9780061262562 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
0061262560 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
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