Jesusgate
Book Description
In "Jesusgate," author Ernie Bringas presents a thought-provoking examination of what he identifies as a critical information divide within Christianity. This 311-page exploration argues that a substantial gap exists between scholarly understanding of Christian origins and what everyday believers have been taught about their faith's foundations.
Bringas contends that religious leaders have, through both deliberate actions and significant oversights, failed to share crucial insights about the historical development of Christianity and the Jesus tradition with their congregations. This phenomenon, which the author terms "Jesusgate," represents more than an academic concern. According to Bringas, this knowledge gap has created far-reaching consequences that extend beyond church walls, influencing personal spiritual development, political discourse, and even scientific understanding.
Rather than approaching Christianity from a devotional perspective, this work takes an analytical stance, examining religion as a subject of inquiry rather than promoting religious belief. The book invites readers to consider how access to scholarly research about Christian origins might transform their understanding of faith and its role in contemporary society.
For those seeking to deepen their spiritual awareness through critical examination, "Jesusgate" offers an opportunity to explore the intersection between academic scholarship and popular religious understanding. Bringas challenges readers to consider what happens when foundational knowledge remains confined to scholarly circles rather than reaching the broader community of believers.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~9 hours)
📄 Length: 311 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Controversial literature
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Christianity, 21st century
- ✓ Explore Jesus christ
- ✓ Explore Christianity, controversial literature