The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey, Bill Richards

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    • ISBN: 0310273595
    • Publisher: Zondervan
    • Pub. Date: September 2006
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    This six-session video resource for small groups can help participants experience the Jesus they may never have known. The drama and immediacy of motion pictures are used to compare well-and little-known film portraits of Jesus with the Jesus of the Bible.

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    Philip Yancey serves as editor-at-large for Christianity Today magazine. He has written twelve Gold Medallion Award-winning books and won two ECPA Book of the Year awards for What's So Amazing About Grace? and The Jesus I Never Knew. Four of his books have sold over one million copies. He lives with his wife in Colorado.

    Philip Yancey es editor regional de la revista Christianity Today. Ha escrito once libros premiados con la medalla de oro, entre los que figuran: La Biblia que leyó Jesús y El don del dolor. Sus libros El Jesús que nunca conocí y Gracia divina vs. condena humana también recibieron premio como libro cristiano del año. Además, es autor de Alcanzando al Dios invisible entre otros.

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    Confusing, Vagueby TedMichaelMorgan

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    07/22/2009: We used this book and some videos related to it in a prayer group in my home congregation. The book disappointed me. Mr. Yancey writes well enough. He seems to intend to open readers and small group participants to thinking about Christian faith and Jesus. For my money, he does not do that well. His lectures on the video are ambiguous.

    The book itself meanders without much sense of focus. He ignores the various searches for the historical Jesus and the literature that emerged from the search. He does employ movie portrays of Jesus but not much comes from this. I suspect he tries to open fundamentalist readers to a more open view of the historical Jesus, but I think he does this by using unformulated notions and questions. His method do not work well.

    There are much better resources than this one. Books by Bishop N. T. Wright represent conservative views much better than Mr. Yancey does. John Crossan and Marcus Borg are much more to my taste, but I like works by Pope Benedict XVI quite well because of their theological point-of-view. A completely different but interesting point-of-view comes from Robert Funk's "A Credible Jesus". Luke Timothy Johnson offers a credible alterantive to the radical biblical scholars.

    I Also Recommend: Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus and the Heart of Contemporary Faith, Real Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration, Jesus, the Final Days: What Really Happened, Credible Jesus: Fragments of a Vision.

    Deepby Anonymous

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    10/03/2005: Why is it so hard to know Jesus. Why is he so mysterious? Why is there so much pain in the world?


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