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A More Christlike God
- A More Beautiful Gospel
- Narrated by: Tim Welch
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
What is God like? A punishing judge? A doting grandfather? A deadbeat dad? A vengeful warrior? "Believers" and atheists alike typically carry and finally reject the toxic images of God in their own hearts and minds. Even the Christian Gospel has repeatedly lapsed into a vision of God where the wrathful king must be appeased by his victim son. How do such "good cop/bad cop" distortions of the divine arise and come to dominate churches and cultures?
Whether our notions of "God" are personal projections or inherited traditions, author and theologian Brad Jersak proposes a radical reassessment, arguing for a more Christlike God and a more beautiful Gospel.
If Christ is "the image of the invisible God, the radiance of God's glory and exact representation of God's likeness", what if we conceived of God as completely Christlike - the perfect incarnation of self-giving, radically forgiving, co-suffering love? What if God has always been and forever will be "cruciform" (cross-shaped) in his character and actions?
A More Christlike God suggests that such a God would be very good news indeed - a God who Jesus "unwrathed" from dead religion, a love that is always toward us, and a grace that pours into this suffering world through willing, human partners.
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- Becka Jarvis
- 08-01-20
A thoughtful book with an unsuitable narrator.
A really thoughtful & helpful book by Brad Jersak on why & how our image of the true God may be damaged, & how to restore it. He covers a lot of ground in this book, which I have on Kindle, but I found it very hard to listen to the accompanying Audible as the narrator is just wrong for the tone & content. They are personal, thoughtful & profound but the narrator comes across as pushy, sarcastic & very preachy, which contradicts the heart of what he is reading.
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