Christianity According to Christ: A Gospel Primer for Nonbelievers
By (Author) Dan Davis
BookBaby
BookBaby
24th March 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
184
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
285g
The Christian Bible, in all its versions, is the most widely read book in the world. Billions of people have read at least parts of it, and over its history of nearly two millennia, thousands of groups and individuals, if not hundreds of thousands, have interpreted it in myriads of ways. Consequently, today's big tent of Christianity encompasses a bewildering variety of often conflicting belief systems. But which of these systems most accurately reflect the teachings of Jesus This groundbreaking book presents and analyzes the actual gospel narratives and their implications for believers, as observed from the viewpoint of a nonreligious outsider.
The gospels were essentially written in chronological order, but for purposes of this book, the author has reorganized their passages into broad subject areas. In each chapter, the author examines and discusses a particular topic, providing all the pertinent gospel citations for reference. Highlights include Jesus as an individual, his place in the Christian pantheon, a look at the disciples, the ongoing conflicts with the Jewish clergy, heaven, hell, the miracles, and the gospel prescription for admission to heaven. The only major departures from gospel sources are Old Testament references that are included for background, context, and clarification. Written by a religious skeptic, this book offers a thorough analysis of the gospel that will help readers understand the context, complexities, and contradictions in one of humanity's most famous texts.
Dan Davis is a retired Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner. He has written two books (published by CCH, Inc.) and dozens of articles pertaining to his professional field, as well as several articles on secular humanist issues.
A skeptic by nature, Dan became increasingly intrigued by Christianity's many variations and contradictions, particularly those within the modern evangelical movement. His curiosity led him to a detailed study of the gospels, the four biblical books that provide the primary narrative of the life, deeds, and teachings of Jesus himself. The more of the gospels he read, the less resemblance he was able to perceive to most of today's Christian doctrines. Christianity According to Christ: A Gospel Primer for Nonbelievers is the result of his research.