MythVision Podcast, 10/1/22; Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
The Jesus Cult: 2,000 Years of the Last Days
Just read they Bible and OBEY! |
It's no surprise that the apologist literature defending the resurrection is enormous, but there has been considerable pushback from secular writers -- as well as from religious biblical scholars who can live with a metaphorical understanding of the resurrection.
But the task for the curious reader trying to cut through all this clutter has been made easy by Robert Conner's The Jesus Cult: 2000 Years of the Last Days.
As the title suggests, Conner incisively demonstrates that a crucial element in early Christian belief that the arrival of Jesus on clouds was any day now is just plain wrong.
Conner also pulls together the New Testament texts that show just how incoherent the resurrection stories are: no wonder the apologists have to work so hard in their sophistry.
In a very engaging conversational writing style, Conner shows the ongoing damage into our own times that the Jesus Cult causes.
This book is a must-read for Christians who are curious enough about their faith to engage in some due diligence.
Jerusalem syndrome: cambridge.org/core/journa... Dr. of Biblical Studies David Madison, Ph.D.
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