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The Greatest Prayer: Rediscovering the Revolutionary Message of the Lord's Prayer
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Greatest Prayer: Rediscovering the Revolutionary Message of the Lord's Prayer
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) John Dominic Crossan
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 136 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780061875687
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Classifications | Dewey:242.722 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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Imprint |
HarperOne
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Publication Date |
22 September 2011 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In The Greatest Prayer, foremost historical Jesus scholar John Dominic Crossan, bestselling author of Historical Jesus and Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography, intimately explores the revolutionary meaning of the cornerstone of Christian faith: The Lord's Prayer.
Author Biography
John Dominic Crossan, professor emeritus at DePaul University, is widely regarded as the foremost historical Jesus scholar of our time. He is the author of several bestselling books, including The Historical Jesus, How to Read the Bible and Still Be a Christian, God and Empire, Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography, The Greatest Prayer, The Last Week, and The Power of Parable. He lives in Minneola, Florida.
Reviews"...A must-read, a guidebook for how and why the only prayer Jesus ever taught endures."--The Daily Beast "[P]rovides a satisfying blend of history, scholarship and theology in researching the moral responsibilities that come with living a Godly life. The fundamental Lord's Prayer here serves as a foundation for examining the principles of this life."--Midwest Book Review "Crossan's reflections reveal something that may surprise his detractors: a man of profound and challenging faith, who in h is efforts to demystify Jesus has called us all back to the core of the gospel message."--U.S. Catholic "John Dominic Crossan is arguably the world's foremost scholar of the historical Jesus. In The Greatest Prayer, Crossan argues that Christianity's best-known invocation is misunderstood and undervalued in today's society."--Religion News Service "Controversial biblical scholar John Dominic Crossan finds in Jesus' words an evocation for 'distributive justice, ' making sure all are cared for."--Los Angeles Times Crossan... shows how Jesus, couched in the words of this prayer, advises His followers to reject violent methods... and instead work for the coming of the Kingdom of God, the only way to achieve true freedom. . . . A fine effort by a fine scholar."--Publishers Weekly "Even if one disagrees with the author's conclusions, it will be difficult to dislike his book, as one of Crossan's gifts is his ability to challenge his readers in a gentle, respectful, and nonconfrontational manner."--Booklist "A full and loving exposition... of Christianity's best-known and most-recited prayer. Crossan's pastoral intent is more straightforward here than in some of his other works; scholars will appreciate the richness of his readings, while nonscholarly readers will be grateful for the directness and clarity of his approach."--Library Journal (starred review)
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