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Six New GospelsMargaret Hebblethwaite (Geoffrey Chapman. 1994) |
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Review by Jenny Davis |
| What if I'd been alive when Jesus was on earth and seen him with my own eyes? What if I'd chatted with him, listened to him, shared a joke over a meal, seen him when he was tired and lonely and shared a few complaints? What if I'd been able to see him with a woman's eye, to hear him through a woman's ear and interpret his sayings with a woman's mind? What if ? | Jenny Davis
Jenny is a committed Christian who worships with the Ormond Anglican Church. She enjoys playing her flute with the church musicians and participating in the “Kids’ Talk” roster. Jenny is a microbiologist at the Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory, University of Melbourne. She specialises in the identification of unusual bacteria. |
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| Well, I wasn't there and the four accounts we have in the Bible are from the men. But Margaret Hebblethwaite has written a book that looks at Jesus through the eyes of six New Testament women and what a refreshing read it is. The title may sound heretical, but is in fact describing the contents six new pictures of the Jesus of the four accepted New Testament Gospels. The views are not sensational, but neither are they "safe". They are certainly different, because all the women are different. Taken together, a fresh view of Jesus' whole life emerges. | ||
| Hebblethwaite states in her Introduction "What interests us about the gospels is not so much what has been left in, but what has been left out." She has dealt with this by making the most of what is there, but she has also used her imagination and justifies doing so. She does not claim that her scenarios are the only ones possible and invites the readers to respond with their own suggestions. | ||
| The book is written in two parallel texts. The first is the story told by each woman. Under this is a continuous commentary on the story, made up of many theological footnotes. Although the author suggests just reading the story first, I did not find the footnotes a burden, because they are all interesting, and I enjoyed reading the two streams together. | ||
| Who are the women who see Jesus? I'll list the chapter headings, with a comment or so on how I encountered these individuals. | ||
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| This book has been a huge stimulus and encouragement to my faith. I read the New Testament and listen to sermons differently now and I am grateful to Margaret Hebblethwaite for her careful research, her informed imagination and her very accessible style of writing. | ||
| The book is out of print, but I see second-hand copies are available on Amazon.com. | ||
| Jenny Davis |
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