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Fountain of Change: How the Life and Ideas of Jesus Reshaped Our World

Adult; Other Nonfiction; (Market)

Fountain of Change: How the Life and Ideas of Jesus Reshaped Our World takes a secular and historical look at the life and ideas of Jesus and his beliefs about non-Christians, women's rights, politics, and many other fascinating subjects that are as relevant as today's newspaper headlines.In fact, if Jesus were not the leader of the largest religious group in the world, he would be hailed today as on of the world's greatest social reformer in the recorded history of mankind.

Reviews
Kirkus Reviews - Foreword Reviews -Midwest Book Review - Blueink

 

“Paints a vivid picture of Jesus’ groundbreaking lessons . . . An impressively concise portrayal of Jesus as a moral philosopher [and] social reformer, just as one might study the teachings of the Buddha or the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. . . . Thorough and erudite . . . written in an almost conversationally informal style.” —Kirkus Reviews

Thorough and erudite . . . written in an almost conversationally informal style.”  —Kirkus Reviews  “Thoughtful and well researched, Nordstrom’s book is a welcome perspective on Jesus. [Fountain of Change] documents Jesus’s progressive stances on politics, theology, and women’s rights [and] impart a great deal of practical wisdom allowing for [the] intrinsic meaning to be gleaned by any reader. . . . Nordstrom has a knack for language. Well-crafted, alluring prose . . . Short, concise chapters keep the text clipping along nicely.” —Foreword Reviews

 “An extraordinary read from cover to cover and very highly recommended . . . Informed and informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking, inspired and inspiring . . . Will prove to be of immense interest for non-Christian readers . . . An enduringly popular addition to church, seminary, community, and academic library Christian History collections.”  —Midwest Book Review

“Well-written, enjoyable, and informative . . . like a conversation with an intelligent friend . . . Here, we see Jesus not as a god, but as a man who preached love and acceptance. . . . Easy to understand exegesis, commentary, and reflections on Jesus’ public ministry.” —BlueInk

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