The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore by Deepak Chopra

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  • Publisher: Random House Inc
  • Pub. Date: February 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780307338310
  • Sales Rank: 4,166
  • 241pp
 
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Who is Jesus Christ?

In The Third Jesus, bestselling author and spiritual leader Deepak Chopra provides an answer to this question that is both a challenge to current systems of belief and a fresh perspective on what Jesus can teach us all, regardless of our religious background. There is not one Jesus, Chopra writes, but three.

First, there is the historical Jesus, the man who lived more than two thousand years ago and whose teachings are the foundation of Christian theology and thought. Next there is Jesus the Son of God, who has come to embody an institutional religion with specific dogma, a priesthood, and devout believers. And finally, there is the third Jesus, the cosmic Christ, the spiritual guide whose teaching embraces all humanity, not just the church built in his name. He speaks to the individual who wants to find God as a personal experience, to attain what some might call grace, or God-consciousness, or enlightenment.

When we take Jesus literally, we are faced with the impossible. How can we truly "love thy neighbor as thyself"? But when we see the exhortations of Jesus as invitations to join him on a higher spiritual plane, his words suddenly make sense.

Ultimately, Chopra argues, Christianity needs to overcome its tendency to be exclusionary and refocus on being a religion of personal insight and spiritual growth. In this way Jesus can be seen for the universal teacher he truly is--someone whose teachings of compassion, tolerance, and understanding can embrace and be embraced by all of us.

Publishers Weekly

Chopra brings a familiar calm, contemplative speaking style to the audio version of his latest title, which places the life and teachings of Jesus Christ in a broader spiritual context that synthesizes Eastern and Western concepts. Chopra begins his journey by making a case against traditional Christian notions that emphasize the institutional and dogmatic aspects of the Jesus identity. He then ushers in the "Third Jesus" as a figure who points individuals from all spiritual paths toward an ultimate "God consciousness." He devotes a large chunk of the recording to outlining key statements and precepts of Jesus that provide invitations for connecting with deeper truths through meditation. Perhaps because of the abridgment process, some of the most salient points in Chopra's conclusion—especially his outsider's take on why liberal voices within established Christianity invariably find themselves losing the internal debate with more conservative elements—seem a little rushed. Yet audiences with eclectic religious interests will welcome Chopra's perspective as an opportunity for building further dialogue. Simultaneous release with the Harmony hardcover. (Feb.)

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Biography

Bestselling author Deepak Chopra is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities in the field of holistic medicine. His belief that the mind, body, and spirit are closely interknit has won him legions of followers.

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Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignoreby Anonymous

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September 02, 2008: I was disappointed in this book. First of all,the author misinterprets a lot of the verses he cites. He has a moderate knowledge of Christianity, but far from a fully developed understanding of it - especially the mystical aspect of Christianity. What he does want to advance is the Gnostic version of the scriptures. Anything that doesn't agree with or which doesn't fit with this agenda, he explains away by saying organized religion or misguided men added it later for their own purposes. He also leaves out any explanation at all of the Gnostic verses which grossly contradict one another and don't fit with his views. His anti- Christian agenda is well hidden in the early chapters. You don't really get the full flavor of his anti-Christian feelings until you get to the last chapter where he more fully voices his contempt for the traditional Christian viewpoint. He actually goes so far as to say Jesus would have been for abortion and if you can't accept that then you don't know the real Jesus. Sorry, but I don't believe anyone has cornered the market completely on what Jesus meant everytime he spoke. Chopra seems to think he has it all figured out, though. I would have to say, I found this book a great dissappointment for two main reasions 1' the negativity regarding the Christian religion he saves/hides for the last chapter - didn't expect that from someone supposed to be so 'enlightened' and 'tolerant' and 2' his assertion that he does actually understand Jesus, but nobody else does if they don't agree with his viewpoint. This is a hypocritical assertion, actually, because that is exactly the point of view he asserts is a flaw in others.

Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignoreby Anonymous

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August 22, 2008: I was really excited to read this book, but it left me feeling like I missed something. I grew up Christian, explored Vedic/Hindu meditation & philosophy for many years and am now a practicing Buddhist. I totally get where Deepak is coming from in general, and I was hoping this book might tie up some loose ends and help me bridge my 'old religion' with my current one. I felt like he made a lot of interesting points, but that he misinterpreted a lot of Biblical quotes - or that his interpretation wasn't backed up with anything of substance. He just makes points & leaves you hanging. Save your money and borrow it from someone or get it from the library.


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