The Missing Messiah
A new book by Kyle Eidelman and Mark Moore
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The Missing Messiah examines how Western cultural forces have gradually recast the image of Jesus into one more palatable and personalized for modern sensibilities.
Drawing on historical and theological perspectives, the authors contrast a culturally shaped, accommodating savior with a more radical, authoritative Messianic figure presented in scripture.
The book invites readers to reassess inherited images of Jesus and to recognize the implications of this shift for faith and practice.
Through analysis and examples, it encourages a return to a view of Jesus as both majestic and challenging rather than merely comforting.
It aims to provoke thoughtful reflection among Christians about belief, devotion, and cultural influence on religious identity.
Drawing on historical and theological perspectives, the authors contrast a culturally shaped, accommodating savior with a more radical, authoritative Messianic figure presented in scripture.
The book invites readers to reassess inherited images of Jesus and to recognize the implications of this shift for faith and practice.
Through analysis and examples, it encourages a return to a view of Jesus as both majestic and challenging rather than merely comforting.
It aims to provoke thoughtful reflection among Christians about belief, devotion, and cultural influence on religious identity.
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