What if God really is one of us? Is Jesus still present today in
a tangible way? Is there any support within traditional Christian
theology for a feminine deity? That's not what many of us were
taught in our early religious studies classes. Often God was
portrayed as a distant, judgmental, patriarchal figure. But Harvard
professor Harvey Cox believes that's not at all what Jesus' message
was. In fact, Professor Cox believes that "the idea that God is to
be found in human life, and in the entanglement of human life, is
what the message of Christianity is about." Like most of his
students at Harvard, many of us have become disillusioned with
institutionalized religion, and yet have developed a deep and
meaningful spirituality. But Cox points to ancient teachings that
actually support a personal and intimate experience of the divine.
He explains why the prominent role of women was edited out of the
mainstream Christian Bible. And in a time when religious fervor
seems to be the armor of warriors all around the globe, Harvey Cox
helps us understand the rift between America's religious right and
the nonviolent teachings of Jesus. In the end, this educator,
author and theologian brings us back to a new-and more
inviting-view of "fundamental" Christianity in its truest form.
Harvey Cox is Professor of Theology at Harvard Divinity School.
He is the author of the groundbreaking book The Secular City:
Secularization and Urbanization in Theological Perspective (Collier
Books 1990, 25th anniversary edition), The Seduction of the Spirit:
The Use and Misuse of People's Religion (Touchstone 1985), and When
Jesus Came to Harvard: Making Moral Choices Today (Houghton Mifflin
2004).
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