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A More Christlike God

De: Bradley Jersak
Narrado por: Tim Welch
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What is God like? A punishing judge? A doting grandfather? A deadbeat dad? A vengeful warrior? "Believers" and atheists alike typically carry and finally reject the toxic images of God in their own hearts and minds. Even the Christian Gospel has repeatedly lapsed into a vision of God where the wrathful king must be appeased by his victim son. How do such "good cop/bad cop" distortions of the divine arise and come to dominate churches and cultures?

Whether our notions of "God" are personal projections or inherited traditions, author and theologian Brad Jersak proposes a radical reassessment, arguing for a more Christlike God and a more beautiful Gospel.

If Christ is "the image of the invisible God, the radiance of God's glory and exact representation of God's likeness", what if we conceived of God as completely Christlike - the perfect incarnation of self-giving, radically forgiving, co-suffering love? What if God has always been and forever will be "cruciform" (cross-shaped) in his character and actions?

A More Christlike God suggests that such a God would be very good news indeed - a God who Jesus "unwrathed" from dead religion, a love that is always toward us, and a grace that pours into this suffering world through willing, human partners.

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I loved the book and it has been so helpful in the reconstruction of my faith and understanding of God.

my only critique is that the reader while he is a lovely reader, reads in "fire and brimstone" to e which is not like the message and not like Brad Jersak and this was very distracting for me and made the message more difficult to grasp.

Wonderful book for the recovering Evangelical

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This is perhaps the most theologically challenging book I've read, but well deserving to be read. It tackles important theology in a way very well communicated - simply but deeply. Perhaps I may agree to 90%, yet I give this book 5 stars because Jersak deserves it! Too well done to be ignored. I have read the word since my childhood, digging into it for many many hours of personal study. At many points, I felt the truth he was communicating was truth I have seen so vital to understanding the nature of the kindness of the heart of God revealed through scripture. I highly recommend this book to theologans and to those who find problems in Christianity. Great narration and great thinking!

A Theological "Must Read"

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The content of this book from Bradley Jersak was really good, but I found myself repeatedly frustrated with the narrator, who has great vocal quality, but mispronounced words every few minutes to the point where it became distracting.

Great content, but I struggled with the narrator

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Brilliant, fun, depth, and freeing, Brad's interpretations of our Father look just like Jesus. I've seen and heard Him for years. Now, I know Him in a deeply loving and freeing new way; a way discovered by many others, many centuries before. Who would have thunk?!

Finally! A view of God who looks just like His Son.

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The truth of the gospel is so much better & beautiful than what I was taught in Western theology. Truly uplifting!

Truly uplifting!

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The narrator is terrible. This is the wrong book for this narrator. Audible need to fix this. They are WAY too dramatic and sometimes the volume spikes so much you can hear the overload distortion in the recording.

Great book, very thoughtfully constructed

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what a blessing to the church. wish all would read and rethink there "foundational" truths.

great read!

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Thank you Brad for helping us understand God!
I love this book!
Janet from Colorado

Great teaching!

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This book was everything for me. It really made me rethink my views on the nature of God.

Everything

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This is a good introduction to the more Eastern understanding of soteriology and atonement theory. Christ provided many differing analogies of the deep mystery of our salvation but never provided formulas. The West (Rome and her Protestant Children who came after her) continue to concentrate on only the Juridical analogy. Some like Calvin and Edwards have further pushed that into an atonement theory which is completely that of a vengeful and wrathful god seeking retribution, where we are in Edwards words "sinners in the hands of an angry god." This is the perversion which occurs when we take one metaphor out of context and make it into a methodology we force on a god of our own design.

What if God were less like John Calvin and more like Jesus Christ? What if the True God can also be understood as a healer and restorer? What if instead of purposefully creating some for destruction, God so loves the world that he desires that all would be saved? What if rather than punishing the disease of sinfulness in our lives, the Great Physician came to heal us of our malady, cure us from our physical/mental/spiritual illness of fallenness and separation from God, and create in us a clean heart, renew a right spirit in us, and heal and restore us prodigals to a loving relationship with a Father who both gives us the freedom of will to reject Him and yet runs towards us with rejoicing when we return?

What if we are not sinners in the hands of some petty and angry god, but rather prodigals in the arms of a Father rejoicing in our return?

What if God is more like Christ than we're taught?

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