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Would I Like Jesus? A Casual Walk through the Life of Jesus
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Would I Like Jesus? A Casual Walk through the Life of Jesus

Would I Like Jesus? A Casual Walk through the Life of Jesus

This book is not an exercise in either theology or historiography. It s more an exploration of simple affection and/or repulsion. The book seeks to find out, by looking at one account of Jesus the Gospel of Matthew whether we can like him. If Jesus is actually God, then our emotional reaction to him, as opposed to our intellectual response, becomes tremendously important: would we like God if we met him, heard him speak, and saw him in action? Would Jesus teachings and his personality move me to affection for him, so much so that I would change the priorities of my life? Would I like what he has to say? Would I like him?Peter Fleming;, Peter Fleming
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Would I Like Jesus? A Casual Walk through the Life of Jesus

This book is not an exercise in either theology or historiography. It s more an exploration of simple affection and/or repulsion. The book seeks to find out, by looking at one account of Jesus the Gospel of Matthew whether we can like him. If Jesus is actually God, then our emotional reaction to him, as opposed to our intellectual response, becomes tremendously important: would we like God if we met him, heard him speak, and saw him in action? Would Jesus teachings and his personality move me to affection for him, so much so that I would change the priorities of my life? Would I like what he has to say? Would I like him?Peter Fleming;, Peter Fleming

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This book is not an exercise in either theology or historiography. It s more an exploration of simple affection and/or repulsion. The book seeks to find out, by looking at one account of Jesus the Gospel of Matthew whether we can like him. If Jesus is actually God, then our emotional reaction to him, as opposed to our intellectual response, becomes tremendously important: would we like God if we met him, heard him speak, and saw him in action? Would Jesus teachings and his personality move me to affection for him, so much so that I would change the priorities of my life? Would I like what he has to say? Would I like him?Peter Fleming;, Peter Fleming