HomeGroupsTalkMoreZeitgeist
Search Site
This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. By using LibraryThing you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Your use of the site and services is subject to these policies and terms.

Results from Google Books

Click on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.

Republican Jesus: How the Right Has…
Loading...

Republican Jesus: How the Right Has Rewritten the Gospels (edition 2021)

by Tony Keddie (Author)

MembersReviewsPopularityAverage ratingConversations
362684,319 (3.67)None
"Jesus loves borders, guns, unborn babies, and economic prosperity and hates homosexuality, taxes, welfare, and universal healthcare--or so say many Republican politicians, pundits, and preachers. Through outrageous misreadings of the New Testament gospels going back almost a century, conservative influencers have conjured a version of Jesus who speaks to their fears, desires, and resentments. In Republican Jesus, Tony Keddie explains not only where this right-wing Christ came from and what he stands for, but also why this version of Jesus is a fraud. By restoring Republicans' cherry-picked gospel texts to their original literary and historical contexts, Keddie dismantles the biblical basis for Republican positions on hot-button issues like Big Government, taxation, abortion, immigration, and climate change. At the same time, he introduces readers to an ancient Jesus whose life experiences and ethics were totally unlike those of modern Americans, conservatives and liberals alike"--… (more)
Member:scottcholstad
Title:Republican Jesus: How the Right Has Rewritten the Gospels
Authors:Tony Keddie (Author)
Info:University of California Press (2021), Edition: First, 376 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading
Rating:
Tags:None

Work Information

Republican Jesus: How the Right Has Rewritten the Gospels by Tony Keddie

  1. 00
    Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know--And Doesn't by Stephen Prothero (M_Clark)
    M_Clark: This book talks about the state of religious knowledge in the USA and among fundamentalists in particular.
None
Loading...

Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book.

No current Talk conversations about this book.

Showing 2 of 2
Provides some basis for understanding about the Right. I still find it hard to believe they believe all they say they do.
  Elizabeth80 | Nov 16, 2021 |
An interesting book with an important topic unfortunately marred by a mediocre writing style consisting of what feels like long lists of citations. As a result, the book is more boring than it needed to be.
The author defines a set of issues making up the "Republican Jesus" and then provides the history of how that issue became part of the Republican liturgy and then tries to define more precisely what the Bible actually did and did not say on this issue. To the authors great credit, he provides a fair and balanced treatment of the Republican positions on these issues and how they are treated in the Bible. ( )
  M_Clark | Mar 25, 2021 |
Showing 2 of 2
no reviews | add a review
You must log in to edit Common Knowledge data.
For more help see the Common Knowledge help page.
Canonical title
Original title
Alternative titles
Original publication date
People/Characters
Important places
Important events
Related movies
Epigraph
Dedication
First words
Quotations
Last words
Disambiguation notice
Publisher's editors
Blurbers
Original language
Canonical DDC/MDS
Canonical LCC

References to this work on external resources.

Wikipedia in English

None

"Jesus loves borders, guns, unborn babies, and economic prosperity and hates homosexuality, taxes, welfare, and universal healthcare--or so say many Republican politicians, pundits, and preachers. Through outrageous misreadings of the New Testament gospels going back almost a century, conservative influencers have conjured a version of Jesus who speaks to their fears, desires, and resentments. In Republican Jesus, Tony Keddie explains not only where this right-wing Christ came from and what he stands for, but also why this version of Jesus is a fraud. By restoring Republicans' cherry-picked gospel texts to their original literary and historical contexts, Keddie dismantles the biblical basis for Republican positions on hot-button issues like Big Government, taxation, abortion, immigration, and climate change. At the same time, he introduces readers to an ancient Jesus whose life experiences and ethics were totally unlike those of modern Americans, conservatives and liberals alike"--

No library descriptions found.

Book description
Haiku summary

Current Discussions

None

Popular covers

Quick Links

Rating

Average: (3.67)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3 1
3.5
4 2
4.5
5

Is this you?

Become a LibraryThing Author.

 

About | Contact | Privacy/Terms | Help/FAQs | Blog | Store | APIs | TinyCat | Legacy Libraries | Early Reviewers | Common Knowledge | 205,846,542 books! | Top bar: Always visible