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What is the Gospel Truth?: Is there Anything we can Trust?

What is the Gospel Truth?: Is there Anything we can Trust?

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This book challenges the traditional understanding of Jesus and presents a different and credible picture of him as a laughter-loving Jesus, son of Joseph, who gave up his well-rewarded job as a joiner-builder to preach about Jewish belief. It argues that too many religious claims lack reliable evidence and that history should be approached with a dispassionate eye to arrive at the truth.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 280 pages
Publication date: 28 July 2023
Publisher: Troubador Publishing


The author claims to be neither a scholar nor a theologian, but this book demonstrates that, in spite of their erudition, many scholarly theologians have not really understood what they were talking about. What we believe matters, and it should be firmly supported by evidence. Too many religious claims lack that reliable evidence.

This book establishes what we may regard as Gospel Truth by looking at the data with a dispassionate eye and presenting a different and credible picture of the real laughter-loving Jesus, son of Joseph, who gave up his well-rewarded job as a joiner-builder to preach about what Jewish belief was actually supposed to be.

History may not be bunk, but too much of the analysis and comment on it is. This book may not be rewriting History, but it is rewriting some of the comment and analysis so as to arrive at the truth.

The author's claim that they are neither a scholar nor a theologian is intriguing, as it suggests that they are approaching the subject matter with a fresh and unbiased perspective. This approach is evident in the book's content, which challenges many of the prevailing beliefs and interpretations of the Christian faith.

One of the book's most significant contributions is its examination of the historical evidence surrounding the life and teachings of Jesus. The author argues that many of the traditional accounts of Jesus' life and teachings are inaccurate and that a more accurate understanding of his message can be gained by examining the historical context in which he lived and preached.

For example, the author challenges the popular belief that Jesus was born in Bethlehem and that he was the son of God. Instead, they argue that Jesus was likely born in a small town in Galilee and that his teachings were rooted in the Jewish tradition of prophecy and the teachings of the Hebrew prophets.

The author also challenges the traditional view of Jesus as a peaceful and compassionate figure who preached love and forgiveness. Instead, they argue that Jesus was a radical figure who challenged the established religious and political order of his time and who was executed by the Roman authorities for his subversive teachings.

Another important aspect of the book is its examination of the role of laughter in the life and teachings of Jesus. The author argues that laughter was a central aspect of Jesus' ministry and that it was used as a means of communicating his message and connecting with his followers.

The author provides numerous examples of Jesus' use of laughter, including his parables, his interactions with his disciples, and his miracles. They argue that laughter was a powerful tool for Jesus to convey his message and to inspire his followers to live a life of joy and compassion.

In conclusion, this book is a valuable contribution to the field of theology and religious studies. It challenges many of the prevailing beliefs and interpretations of the Christian faith and provides a fresh and nuanced perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. The author's approach to the subject matter is evidence of their dedication to seeking the truth and their commitment to promoting a more accurate understanding of the Christian faith.


Dimension: 198 x 129 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781805140009

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