The Miracle Free Gospel is a message of hope in an unusual format. The author has chosen to translate the book... into today’s vernacular. This comes across as refreshing and highly readable - however, at times the language tends to lean towards being coarse and slightly flippant. Being of a conservative nature, it’s hard for me to picture Jesus that way. But I do realize that Jesus was temperamental enough to wreak havoc in the temple because he was angry that it was being used as a market place and annoyed enough at a fruitless tree to curse it to death. That being said, The Miracle Free Gospel is insightful and thought provoking.
It challenges the reader to rethink previous assumptions and take a closer look at the real message of Jesus – a message of hope, compassion, love and common sense - without the trappings of tradition and religion. I would recommend this book.
- Beate Oster. Lorbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen
- Beate Oster. Lorbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen