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Reading Jesus: A Writer's Encounter with the Gospels
Written by Mary Gordon
Narrated by Renee Raudman
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In the introduction to this remarkable book, Mary Gordon is riding in a taxi as the driver listens to a religious broadcast, and she reflects that, though a lifelong Christian, she is at odds with many others who identify themselves as Christians. In an effort to understand whether or not she had "invented a Jesus to fulfill my own wishes," she determined to read the Gospels as literature and to study Jesus as a character. What results is a vibrantly fresh and personal journey through the Gospels, as Gordon plumbs the mysteries surrounding one of history's most central figures.
In this impassioned and eye-opening book, Gordon takes us through all the fundamental stories-the Prodigal Son, the Temptation in the Desert, the parable of Lazarus, the Agony in the Garden-pondering the intense strangeness of a deity in human form, the unresolved more ambiguities, the problem posed to her as an enlightened reader by the miracle of the Resurrection. What she rediscovers-and reinterprets with her signature candor, intelligence, and straightforwardness-is a rich store of overlapping, sometimes conflicting teachings that feel both familiar and tantalizingly elusive. It is this unsolvable conundrum that rests at the heart of Reading Jesus.
In this impassioned and eye-opening book, Gordon takes us through all the fundamental stories-the Prodigal Son, the Temptation in the Desert, the parable of Lazarus, the Agony in the Garden-pondering the intense strangeness of a deity in human form, the unresolved more ambiguities, the problem posed to her as an enlightened reader by the miracle of the Resurrection. What she rediscovers-and reinterprets with her signature candor, intelligence, and straightforwardness-is a rich store of overlapping, sometimes conflicting teachings that feel both familiar and tantalizingly elusive. It is this unsolvable conundrum that rests at the heart of Reading Jesus.
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Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon is the author of the novel Spending.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A great book, Mary Gordon has read the Gospels closely and wrestled with the words and stories. I wanted her to write about every word of the four Gospels.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A writer, who has always considered herself a Christian, is challenged one day by the realization that she has never read through the Gospels in their entirely. So this is the record of her thoughts as she read them. She exerpts the part she wished to reflect upon and then shares her thoughts. As a Christian of a different strain than her I did not agree with a lot of what she had to say, though it is always interesting to see how someone reading the Bible with fresh eyes reacts to what they read. I found her writing a bit 'dry' though--it didn't engage me or move me very much. So aside from the actual Bible excerpts, I found myself just wanting to get to the end of this. I would only recommend it if you want to read every memoir anyone writes about their experiences with the BIble (there seem to be quite a lot today).