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Reading the Bible Again for the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously But Not Literally»rank: 17967par: Marcus J. Borg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Reading the Bible Again for the First Time is Marcus Borg's follow-up to Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. Like his earlier book, this one is written for lay people whose faith has been frustrated by their misapprehension that fundamentalism's claim to be the one true faith is valid. Borg, a professor of religion at 0regon State University, describes an alternative to fundamentalists' so-called 'literal' readings of scripture. (He believes that such 'literal-factual' readings do not live up to that description, and that the limitations of ... |
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The Heart of Christianity: Rediscovering a Life of Faith»rank: 21968par: Marcus J. Borg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Reading the Bible Again for the First Time is Marcus Borg's follow-up to Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. Like his earlier book, this one is written for lay people whose faith has been frustrated by their misapprehension that fundamentalism's claim to be the one true faith is valid. Borg, a professor of religion at 0regon State University, describes an alternative to fundamentalists' so-called 'literal' readings of scripture. (He believes that such 'literal-factual' readings do not live up to that description, and that the limitations of ... |
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Jesus: Uncovering the Life, Teachings, and Relevance of a Religious Revolutionary»rank: 40114par: Marcus J. Borg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Reading the Bible Again for the First Time is Marcus Borg's follow-up to Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. Like his earlier book, this one is written for lay people whose faith has been frustrated by their misapprehension that fundamentalism's claim to be the one true faith is valid. Borg, a professor of religion at 0regon State University, describes an alternative to fundamentalists' so-called 'literal' readings of scripture. (He believes that such 'literal-factual' readings do not live up to that description, and that the limitations of ... |
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Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus and the Heart of Contemporary Faith»rank: 25629par: Marcus J. Borg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :All Christianity is, to some extent, idolatrous. Christian worship is a response to a worshiper's image of Jesus, and all images of Jesus fall short of his reality--in the same way that all biographies and portraits fail to depict a whole person. ln Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, New Testament scholar Marcus Borg attempts to understand how popular images of Jesus connect Christians to their savior and isolate them from him. Borg writes about his own evolving ideas of who Jesus was, considers the scholarly ... |
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The Last Week: What the Gospels Really Teach about Jesus's Final Days in Jerusalem»rank: 28562par: Marcus J. Borg, John Dominic Crossan
Chroniques et points de vue:From :All Christianity is, to some extent, idolatrous. Christian worship is a response to a worshiper's image of Jesus, and all images of Jesus fall short of his reality--in the same way that all biographies and portraits fail to depict a whole person. ln Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, New Testament scholar Marcus Borg attempts to understand how popular images of Jesus connect Christians to their savior and isolate them from him. Borg writes about his own evolving ideas of who Jesus was, considers the scholarly ... |
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A Prayer Book for the Twenty-First Century»rank: 43753par: John, II McQuiston
Chroniques et points de vue:From :All Christianity is, to some extent, idolatrous. Christian worship is a response to a worshiper's image of Jesus, and all images of Jesus fall short of his reality--in the same way that all biographies and portraits fail to depict a whole person. ln Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, New Testament scholar Marcus Borg attempts to understand how popular images of Jesus connect Christians to their savior and isolate them from him. Borg writes about his own evolving ideas of who Jesus was, considers the scholarly ... |
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Living the Heart of Christianity: A Guide to Putting Your Faith Into Action»rank: 85435par: Marcus J. Borg, Tim Scorer
Chroniques et points de vue:From :All Christianity is, to some extent, idolatrous. Christian worship is a response to a worshiper's image of Jesus, and all images of Jesus fall short of his reality--in the same way that all biographies and portraits fail to depict a whole person. ln Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, New Testament scholar Marcus Borg attempts to understand how popular images of Jesus connect Christians to their savior and isolate them from him. Borg writes about his own evolving ideas of who Jesus was, considers the scholarly ... |
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The God We Never Knew: Beyond Dogmatic Religion to a More Authenthic Contemporary Faith»rank: 27740par: Marcus J. Borg
Chroniques et points de vue:From :All Christianity is, to some extent, idolatrous. Christian worship is a response to a worshiper's image of Jesus, and all images of Jesus fall short of his reality--in the same way that all biographies and portraits fail to depict a whole person. ln Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, New Testament scholar Marcus Borg attempts to understand how popular images of Jesus connect Christians to their savior and isolate them from him. Borg writes about his own evolving ideas of who Jesus was, considers the scholarly ... |
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The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions»rank: 92184par: Marcus J. Borg, N. T. Wright
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions is a theological remix of the old Cole Porter song 'Let's Call the Whole Thing 0ff.' ln alternating chapters, the (mostly) liberal Marcus J. Borg and the (mostly) conservative N.T. Wright consider the major questions of the historical-Jesus debate that has dominated biblical studies in the 1990s. Borg and Wright agree that Jesus was the Christian messiah and preached the Kingdom of God, but they disagree about the Virgin birth, the purpose of Jesus' death, the issue of his bodily resurrection, ... |
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The Emerging Christian Way: Thoughts, Stories, and Wisdom for a Faith of Transformation»rank: 81708de: Northstone Publishing
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Meaning of Jesus: Two Visions is a theological remix of the old Cole Porter song 'Let's Call the Whole Thing 0ff.' ln alternating chapters, the (mostly) liberal Marcus J. Borg and the (mostly) conservative N.T. Wright consider the major questions of the historical-Jesus debate that has dominated biblical studies in the 1990s. Borg and Wright agree that Jesus was the Christian messiah and preached the Kingdom of God, but they disagree about the Virgin birth, the purpose of Jesus' death, the issue of his bodily resurrection, ... |