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Lädt ... Der unbekannte Jesus. Entdeckungen eines Christen.von Philip Yancey
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This book is excellent because it accurately describes how Jesus spoke, acted and treated others, providing an example that people can follow. It also appropriately challenges many depictions and beliefs about Jesus that aren't biblical and aren't true, even while those beliefs are treated as undisputed fact by many American churchgoers today. What happens when a respected Christian journalist decides to put his preconceptions aside and take a long look at the Jesus described in the Gospels? How does the Jesus of the New Testament compare to the "new, rediscovered" Jesus—or even the Jesus we think we know so well? Philip Yancey offers a new and different perspective on the life of Christ and his work—his teachings, his miracles, his death and resurrection—and ultimately, who he was and why he came. I began this, wondering what more could be said about Jesus? Werent we all familiar with every incident in the Bible? It's an absolutely BRILLIANT read ! Yancey raises all kinds of questions: beginning with the Sunday school portrayal of him - a "sweet Victorian nanny" urging children to be nice. "But how?" he asks, "would telling people to be nice to one another get a man crucified?" How come sinners so liked to be around him- yet today often feel unwelcome in a church? Yancey considers events in Jesus' life: the Temptation: "In the dark about the Incarnation, Satan did not know for certain whether Jesus was an ordinary man or a theophany or perhaps an angel with limited powers like himself"...he views their encounter as "single combat warriors" who "treat each other with a kind of wary respect,, like two boxers circling one another in the ring.". The Beatitudes (how can the poor be "blessed"? and the sheeer impossibility of the exhortation to "be perfect" (arent we doomed to fail?) The miracles: Why did Jesus at Cana rebuke his mother "my time has not yet come" but then decide to turn water to wine anyway? Yancey imagines him deciding that his time HAD come- the start of his ministry, the celebrity as news of his powers got out..."A clock would start ticking that would not stop until Calvary". And Death, Resurrection, Ascencion ("Why? Would it not have been better...if Jesus had stayed on earth?" I think the overwhelming message that came through was FREEDOM ; God wanting us to willingly follow Him. "Consistently Jesus refused to use coercive power. He knowingly let one of his disciples betray him and then surrendered himself without protest to his captors." Yancey ponders God's kingdom: it "has no geographical borders...it lives and grows on the inside of human beings. Those of us who follow Jesus thus possess a kind of dual citizenship...an external kingdom of family, cities and nationhood, while at the same time belonging to the kingdom of God." This is just a brilliant book, and I'm going to re-read it immediately and take notes. (and I dont normally do that!) HIGHLY recommended. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Vertraut und doch fremd - so begegnet Jesus dem Leser dieses Buches. Der Autor nimmt ihn mit auf seine pers©œnliche Entdeckungsreise, mutet ihm zu, gewohnte Ansichten zu hinterfragen, sich neu auf den biblischen Jesus einzulassen. Ein Buch, das aufr©ơttelt und mitrei©t. Philip Yancey ist einer der popul©Þrsten Schriftsteller der USA. Der Journalist schreibt z.B. f©ơr "Christianity Today", seine B©ơcher sind Bestseller auf dem christlichen Buchmarkt. Sein Buch "Der unbekannte Jesus" erhielt die begehrte Auszeichnung "Gold Medallion Christian Book of the Year". Au©erdem sind von ihm bei R. Brockhaus erschienen: "Gnade ist nicht nur ein Wort", "Warum ich heute noch glaube" und "Gott findet uns, wo wir ihn nicht suchen". Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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