The First Christmas
What the Gospels Really Teach About Jesus's Birth
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John Pruden
In The First Christmas, two of today's top Jesus scholars, Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan, join forces to show how history has biased our reading of the nativity story as it appears in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. As they did for Easter in their previous book, The Last Week, here they explore the beginning of the life of Christ, peeling away the sentimentalism that has built up over the last two thousand years around this most well known of all stories to reveal the truth of what the gospels actually say. Borg and Crossan help us to see this well-known narrative afresh by answering the question, ""What do these stories mean?"" in the context of both the first century and the twenty-first century. They successfully show that the Christmas story, read in its original context, is far richer and more challenging than people imagine.
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Great read going into advent season
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What made the experience of listening to The First Christmas the most enjoyable?
The quality of thought was high. I enjoyed the value these two guys bring to the thinking of the time.Who was your favorite character and why?
It is not about characters, but themes Christ brought to the world and the various take each Godspell writer had on them.Which scene was your favorite?
Justice through peace or Justice through violence.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me think. I like to listen to a book that gives me a new thought that I had not had myself. There are a few good nuggets in this book.Any additional comments?
This is worth it. I generally like this type of book, but most times these type writers will be too high brow or pompous to be worth the time. These guys are just trying to explain.They also do not seem to have an agenda of converting your or proving that God does not exist. The are reflective with context.
Quality if you are looking for understanding
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Fine book from Crossan and Borg, as always, but...
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A well-researched and thoughtful exploration
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The way that they respected and used Christian tradition while discussing the two Christmas narratives stood out. I think this is one of the highlights of this book. The book is also written in a very accessible manner. What I found a bit challenging was the references to Biblical texts that were difficult to remember especially when the content of an Old Testament passage was not discussed. Some information might also be common knowledge, especially for ministers of religion.
The book is guaranteed to provoke further discussion about Christmas and its meaning. While written by liberal theologians, this book will also be of value to Evangelical Christians and may even interest atheists. The narration is fair and easy to follow.
The book comes highly recommended.
Christmas... Something interesting for everyone
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