Imaginary Jesus by Matt Mikalatos, George Barna (Contribution by)

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  • Pub. Date: March 2010
  • 240pp
     
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    • Pub. Date: March 2010
    • Publisher:Tyndale House Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 240pp

    Synopsis

    Imaginary Jesus is an hilarious, fast-paced, not-quite-fictional story that's unlike anything you've ever read before. When Matt Mikalatos realizes that his longtime buddy in the robe and sandals isn't the real Jesus at all, but an imaginary one, he embarks on a mission to find the real thing. On his wild ride through time, space, and Portland, Oregon, he encounters hundreds of other Imaginary Jesuses determined to stand in his way (like Legalistic Jesus, Perpetually Angry Jesus, and Magic 8 Ball Jesus). But Matt won't stop until he finds the real Jesus—and finally gets an answer to the question that's haunted him for years. Be warned: Imaginary Jesus may bring you face-to-face with an imposter in your own life.

    Publishers Weekly

    The Apostle Peter punches Jesus in the face, then chases him out of a coffee shop. And that’s just chapter 0. In this quirky tale the publisher describes as “not-quite-true,” former missionary and comic book store clerk Mikalatos disguises his critique of Christian life in an action-based quest to find the real Jesus. It’s A Christmas Carol meets Oz, but instead of ghosts and tin men, it’s a talking donkey, a motorcycle rider, and Mikalatos himself. The cast of characters drags the reader through the streets of Seattle and ancient Judea to introduce a host of fake Jesuses: Magic 8 Ball Jesus, Harley Jesus, even Liberal Social Services Jesus. They’re constructs of the human mind. “People invent a Jesus for one specific reason and then discard him when they don’t need him anymore,” says one of the Jesuses (the one with an expensive suit). Peter teaches Mikalatos that he must quiet falsehoods and mold a deeper relationship with the living, historical Jesus. Mixing questions of suffering and free will with “a nexus of weirdness,” Mikalatos throws Christian fiction into the world of Comic-Con and Star Wars. His silly quest is startling, contemporary, meaningful, and occasionally exhausting when the reader is puzzled. It begs for a comic book counterpart. (Apr.)

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    Imaginary Jesusby Anonymous

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    July 28, 2011: Imaginary Jesus by Matt Mikalatos is a hilarious book. A man travels and comes face to face with many fake Jesuses. But what he needs to find is the real Jesus. A funny novel where you'll laugh and read for hours! I recommend this book. A great novel filled with a great plot, great characters, and a great sense of humor!

    Hilariously thought provoking!by yoyoNC

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    February 13, 2011: I have to admit... I hesitated opening this one. The title and cover made me wonder whether it would be "too irreverent". The first chapter had me hooked. I alternately laughed out loud, reflected, and wept while reading this book. Couldn't put it down. Share this one with your Christian book clubs. You won't regret it!


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