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The Last Week

What the Gospels Really Teach About Jesus's Final Days in Jerusalem

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The Last Week

By: Marcus J. Borg, John Dominic Crossan
Narrated by: John Pruden
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Top Jesus scholars Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan join together to reveal a radical and little-known Jesus. As both authors reacted to and responded to questions about Mel Gibson's blockbuster The Passion of the Christ, they discovered that many Christians are unclear on the details of events during the week leading up to Jesus's crucifixion.

Using the gospel of Mark as their guide, Borg and Crossan present a day-by-day account of Jesus's final week of life. They begin their story on Palm Sunday with two triumphal entries into Jerusalem. The first entry, that of Roman governor Pontius Pilate leading Roman soldiers into the city, symbolized military strength. The second heralded a new kind of moral hero who was praised by the people as he rode in on a humble donkey. The Jesus introduced by Borg and Crossan is this new moral hero, a more dangerous Jesus than the one enshrined in the church's traditional teachings.

The Last Week depicts Jesus giving up his life to protest power without justice and to condemn the rich who lack concern for the poor. In this vein, at the end of the week Jesus marches up Calvary, offering himself as a model for others to do the same when they are confronted by similar issues. Informed, challenged, and inspired, we not only meet the historical Jesus, but meet a new Jesus who engages us and invites us to follow him.

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Scholarly Insights • Insightful Interpretation • Theological Depth • Historical Context • Spiritual Enrichment

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this book was part of a bible study leading up to Easter! i learned a lot.

very eye opening

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Crossan and Borg outdo themselves with this book. A great "read" that gives significant insight into the historical Jesus and the vision which inspired him. A must for anyone serious about embracing the deep tradition that extends back beyond the medieval traditions that still dominate most of Christianity (both protestant and catholic). Pruden does a more than adequate job, although his lack of knowledge in the vocabulary of biblical exegesis shows at times.

A Great & Startling View of the Last Week of Jesus

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Where does The Last Week rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In the middle. I liked being able to knit on my prayer shawl while listening, but I wished I could highlight and underline. A little too scholarly for a casual listening.

Would you be willing to try another book from Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan ? Why or why not?

I would definitely read other books from Borg and Crossan. Very thorough. Borg & Crossan's review of Jesus's Final Days in Jerusalem is thoroughly scholarly and inspirational. I especially appreciate the fact that they acknowledge the traditional interpretations while offering new perspectives.

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I love audible books, but I would buy this one for my Kindle next time!

Fantastic review

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Crossan's books are well constructed, logical, and make their point. I enjoyed this book and the meanings behind the events of Jesus' last 7 days. Lots of scripture quoting which was a bit lost of me, but I am sure those that have Bible in hand would be appreciative. It is always amazing to me, that the story of Jesus always comes down to translation of words and their meanings, and what was going on at the time. I recommend.

Very Thought-out and Logical

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It went from a very informative read, to a political and social editorial. While America is not perfect, it is a ridiculous stretch to argue that global economic imperialism is hindering The Way.

Worth reading the first 7 chapters.

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