Fabricating Faith: How Christianity Became a Religion Jesus Would Have Rejected by Richard Hagenston Paperback Book

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Author: Richard Hagenston

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Polebridge Press

Published: Jul 2014

Genre: Religion - Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New Testament

Pages: 108

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According to Hagenston, Jesus had such a hard edge when it came to Gentiles that he coined his own unflattering term for them: dogs. He limited what he was offering strictly to Jews. Yet the religion that began in his name quickly transformed into a predominantly Gentile movement centered on blood sacrifice to obtain God's forgiveness, a practice rejected by many Jews long before Jesus came on the scene. Furthermore the sacrifice was not just of an animal, but of Jesus himself. How did this happen? Hagenston exposes the roots of brutal justice underpinning traditional Christianity, but finds hope in a Jewish movement toward grace that preceded and influenced the historical Jesus.

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