
Christ
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On the basis of this shocking argument, Miles compels us to reassess Christ's entire life and teaching: His proclivity for the powerless and disgraced. His refusal to discriminate between friends and enemies. His transformation of defeat into a victory that redeems not just Israel but the entire world. Combining a close reading of the Gospels with a range of reference that includes Donne, Nietzche, and Elie Wiesel, Christ: A Crisis in the Life of God is a work of magnificent eloquence and imagination.
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- Intro
- About the Author
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Prologue: Crucifixion and the Conscience of the West
- A Note to the Reader
- Part One: The Messiah, Ironically
- His life before he was born
- "The winnowing-fork is in his hand"
- John hails him, strangely, as "the Lamb of God"
- The Devil tries to take his measure
- Disciples, unsought, follow after him
- He performs his first miracle, but reluctantly
- He stages an attack on the Temple, then retreats
- Interlude: the burden of his omniscience
- He speaks of a new creation, but privately
- He talks, but to himself, of God as illness and as remedy
- Interlude: the asexuality of the Father and the sexuality of the Son
- He admits, but to a heretic, that he is the Messiah
- Who do his disciples think he is?
- Part Two: A Prophet Against the Promise
- His inauspicious first cure: a Roman child
- A demon cries out, "I know who you are"
- The men of Nazareth, insulted, try to kill him
- Interlude: the story of his birth
- He repudiates his warrior past
- Interlude: the Roman shoah and the disarmament of God
- The price of his pacifism: John is murdered
- A whore demonstrates his strategy of shame
- He feeds a multitude
- He stills a storm
- He speaks of drinking blood, and many desert him
- He appears in sudden glory on a mountaintop
- Part Three: The Lord of Blasphemy
- He flagrantly violates the law of Sabbath rest
- Scandal spreads, an arrest attempt fails
- He refuses to condemn an adulteress
- "Is he going to kill himself?"
- Interlude: the suicide of God Incarnate in Christian theology
- He resolves the great crisis in his life
- His new commandment: kindness to strangers
- His new promise: victory over death
- He raises a dead friend to life as a sign
- He is marked for death, then exalted as king
- Part Four: The Lamb of God
- The changing of the mind of God
- A second Passover
- The last testament of the Lord
- 1. He washes his disciples' feet
- 2. He foresees betrayal but preaches love
- 3. The supper of the Lamb
- 4. "Take heart, I have conquered the world"
- He is arrested, tried, scourged, and sentenced
- He is crucified as King of the Jews
- He rises to life, incorporates, ascends to heaven, and marries
- Epilogue: On Writing the Lives of God
- Appendix I: One Bible from Many Scriptures (How It Happened and Why It Matters)
- Appendix II: The Bible as Rose Window (or, How Not to See Through the Bible)
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Permissions
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