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The gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - are the only books of the bible that claim to recount the actual words and deeds of Jesus. As such, believers must accept their teachings as coming from Jesus himself. My book categorizes and analyzes these passages, covering the life of Jesus, his teachings, his apostles, his quarrels with the Jewish clergy, the miracles, and events preceding and following his crucifixion. Although my observations deviate from Christian orthodoxy, my focus is on examining the implications of the gospel stories rather than challenging their veracity. The…mehr

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The gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - are the only books of the bible that claim to recount the actual words and deeds of Jesus. As such, believers must accept their teachings as coming from Jesus himself. My book categorizes and analyzes these passages, covering the life of Jesus, his teachings, his apostles, his quarrels with the Jewish clergy, the miracles, and events preceding and following his crucifixion. Although my observations deviate from Christian orthodoxy, my focus is on examining the implications of the gospel stories rather than challenging their veracity. The implications are often startling and at wide variance from the Christian interpretations that have evolved over the centuries.
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Dan Davis is a retired Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner. He has written two books (published by CCH, Inc.) and dozens of articles pertaining to his professional field, as well as several articles on secular humanist issues. A skeptic by nature, Dan became increasingly intrigued by Christianity's many variations and contradictions, particularly those within the modern evangelical movement. His curiosity led him to a detailed study of the gospels, the four biblical books that provide the primary narrative of the life, deeds, and teachings of Jesus himself. The more of the gospels he read, the less resemblance he was able to perceive to most of today's Christian doctrines. "Christianity According to Christ: A Gospel Primer for Nonbelievers" is the result of his research.