
Christendumb
A Tongue-in-Cheek History of Christianity
Eric W. Gritsch(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 5. February 2013
184 pages
978-1-62189-533-6 (ISBN)
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This book offers a swift trek through two millennia of Christendom, with all the information provided by boring textbooks. The author presents the Christian story within the framework of a warning of Jesus in his famous Sermon on the Mount: "You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt becomes dumb, with what shall one salt?" (Matt 5:13). The story is told with wit, spiked by satire and a gallows humor. There are three chapters (symbolizing the Trinity), each encompassing seven centuries (symbolizing the seven days of creation), with four parts in each chapter (symbolizing the four Gospels). Chapter headings and subtitles are eye-catchers, such as "Edifice Complex" for the Middle Ages with its zeal for architectural and sacramental edification. Idiosyncratic features are highlighted, like the "pillar saints," monks who spent their lives on pillars in the desert; "castrated believers," who experienced the procedure as a refinement of penance; and competing popes, who succumbed to secular pleasures. Word plays, the wisdom of proverbs, and "dumb" Christian ways prevent readers from getting bored. A witty preface and a serious epilogue provide food for new insights.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-62189-533-6 (9781621895336)
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02/2013
Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Eric W. Gritsch (1931-2012), a native of Austria, did his graduate work in Vienna, Zurich, Basel, and Yale (PhD), and was Emeritus Professor of Church History at Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary. He was also an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and an author of a number of books, including Martin--God's Court Jester: Luther in Retrospect (1983); Toxic Spirituality (2009); and A Handbook for Christian Life in the 21st Century (2005).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: Mission Impossible?
- Chapter 2: Edifice Complex
- Chapter 3: Loose Ends
- A Serious Epilogue
- Timetable
- Bibliography
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