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Jesus for the Non-Religious
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Mr. Spong says that he has been working toward this book his whole life. If that is true, his is a sad life indeed. His attempts to dismantle the orthodox Christian views of Jesus Christ is akin to trying to analyze the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team, arguing that there was nothing miraculous about it, nothing legendary, it was just good, efficient ho... »
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Why Christianity Must Change or Die: A Bishop Speaks to Believers In Exile
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John Shelby Spong is the Episcopal Bishop of Newark, New Jersey, and has enjoyed a career filled with controversy, much of it thanks to his many bestselling books, such as Born of a Woman, Living in Sin?, and Liberating the Gospels. He has tapped into an audience of people who are at once spiritually starved and curious, yet unwill... »
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Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks the Meaning of Scripture
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When I looked at this on Amazon, I KNEW that the reviews would be polarized. There are people who don't know anything about biblical scholarship who will give it five stars automatically, because it's all eye opening. There are devout Christians who don't want the scholarship to be true who will give it one star no matter how accurate the contents are.... »
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This Hebrew Lord
Spong aims to remove the layers of church varnish and restore the real Hebrew Jesus. Worthy aims but Spong utterly fails and fails in a dishonest fashion.... »
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Born of a Woman
John Shelby Spong's 1992 book is subtitled "A Bishop rethinks the birth of Jesus" and in it he hopes to concentrate exclusively on the birth of Jesus. Nee... »
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Resurrection: Myth or Reality?
Spong presents reasons why he believes the resurrection of Jesus became literalized gradually after his death. Spong proceeds through the letters written ... »
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