The Untamed Jesus

Jeremy Lott reviews a new book on the various quests for the historical Jesus and their limitations. Sounds like a good read:

Yes, Jesus was a teacher of Jewish wisdom, the author says, but he also warned that the end would come, and many would be caught unawares. He was kind, but he was also “a totalitarian,” insisting that he was the one true path to God the Father.

In contrast to what McClymond calls the “family values Jesus” of modern evangelicalism, the author issues some “hard sayings” of his own in the final chapter. The two most stinging are “Jesus sided with the poor”—which might call for some family sacrifices—and “Jesus was a home wrecker” (recall his warning that following him would bring division). McClymond’s own all-too-brief portrayal of Jesus is what the kids in Narnia would have called “not a tame lion.”

You can also download an excerpt at the Eerdman’s site here.

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