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Jesus For The Non-religious - Paperback

Jesus For The Non-religious - Paperback

Jesus For The Non-religious - Paperback

BY JOHN SHELBY SPONG

Brief Description:
Spong invites his readers to look at Jesus through the lens of both the Jewish scriptures and the liturgical life of first-century synagogues. He proposes we understand Christ as the ultimate dimension of a fulfilled humanity. "Traditional Christians" may not be comfortable with this book; however after reading it skeptics may not be ale to dismiss Jesus so easily. This could be the book that finally brings the pious and the secular into a meaningful dialogue, opening the door to a living Christianity in the post-Christian world.

HarperOne 2008 336 PP. Paper

$14.95 (in stock)

 

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