Jay Parini turns the powerful narrative skill he's wielded over the course of a four-decade career to a figure who's dominated our collective imagination and cultural iconography for over twenty centuries. The main trend of modern theology has hinged on the notion of "demythologizing" Jesus. Parini's book seeks to re-mythologize him, considering the story in all its mythical radiance, taking Jesus as the human face of God. It asks: What's so moving about Jesus's story that millions of people over two millennia have considered it a paradigm for living? Far from dogmatic, Parini looks at the many ways in which Jesus has been viewed and dramatizes the transformation from Jesus to Christ, man to myth, and obscure Jewish carpenter to someone who pointed a finger toward God and said with conviction: "This is the way. Follow me."--From publisher description.
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Short Review: A biography of Jesus that tries to ‘re-mythologize' Jesus. But mostly just repeats traditional liberal theology. I am not opposed to reading liberal theology because I intentionally try to read outside my tradition regularly. But there was just nothing here that was engaging or new or helpful. I read about 70% of the book and then my Kindle Unlimited subscription ended and I had no desire to buy the book and finish it.
My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/human-face-god/