Christianity's Dangerous Memory: a Rediscovery of the Revolutionary Jesus - Diarmuid O'murchu - Books - The Crossroad Publishing Company - 9780824526788 - August 1, 2011
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Christianity's Dangerous Memory: a Rediscovery of the Revolutionary Jesus

Diarmuid O'murchu

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Christianity's Dangerous Memory: a Rediscovery of the Revolutionary Jesus

Drawing from the best contemporary scholarship, bestselling author Diarmuid O?Murchu deconstructs the history of Christianity, and specifically the life of Jesus Christ, as it has evolved over the past two thousand years. With rich language and clear metaphors, O?Murchu speaks to every Christian who is fed up with a revisionist Christian doctrine based on banal ideas and who desperately seeks affirmation that the Christian faith is a much bigger, deeper, and more challenging institution than churches have ever acknowledged or proclaimed. According to O?Murchu, Jesus was never an earthly prince, but rather the first rebel, a countercultural outsider who sought to empower the oppressed and marginalized while questioning the core beliefs of longstanding institutions—and ultimately paying a mortal price for his convictions. Using this portrait of Jesus, each chapter addresses a range of common human problems that Christ himself overcame, such as understanding others, resolving hostilities, discovering empowerment by suffering, and preserving personal identity in a globalized world. O?Murchu?s stunning conclusions serve to reintroduce the world to the revolutionary Jesus, giving His story new life and relevance for the modern age.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 2011
ISBN13 9780824526788
Publishers The Crossroad Publishing Company
Pages 216
Dimensions 154 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   281 g
Language English  

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