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Cross Vision

How the Crucifixion of Jesus Makes Sense of Old Testament Violence

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Cross Vision

By: Gregory A. Boyd
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Renowned pastor-theologian Gregory A. Boyd tackles the Bible's biggest dilemma.

The Old Testament God of wrath and violence versus the New Testament God of love and peace - it's a difference that has troubled Christians since the first century. Now, with the sensitivity of a pastor and the intellect of a theologian, Gregory A. Boyd proposes the "cruciform hermeneutic", a way to read the Old Testament portraits of God through the lens of Jesus' crucifixion.

In Cross Vision, Boyd follows up on his epic and groundbreaking study, The Crucifixion of the Warrior God. He shows how the death and resurrection of Jesus reframes the troubling violence of the Old Testament, how all of Scripture reveals God's self-sacrificial love, and, most importantly, how we can follow Jesus' example of peace.

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Great book! Really explains the loving kindness of God. Helps me formulate my explanation of God in the Old Testament for my unbelieving friends.

Must listen!

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Any follower of Jesus that is thoughtful has pondered the dissonance between the revelation of Jesus and the Old Testament depictions of violence. Gregory Boyd offers a well thought out and researched solution to the dilemma. Certainly his conclusions are at odds with a "fundamentalist" approach to many accepted doctrines. However, if our claim to be teachable people means anything, we will listen prayerfully.

Thoughtful, Well Researched, Excellent

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This book is truly eye-opening, it will bless many people. The indisputable scriptural fact is that the Father, is just like Jesus, who is the perfect image of his Father. Once you meditate on this fact, it will change your theology forever. It is a universe of difference to believe in a God like Jesus, versus believing in a violent God; on the basis of wrongly understanding the Old Testament depictions.

Such an important book for those raised to believe that God used to be violent

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If you ever wanted to understand the violent god of the Old testament in the loving Jesus of the New testament this book holds the answers.

Held my interest, scholarly but not boring

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When you’re 48 years old and been a Christian for over 30 years you think you’re pretty set on how you view Christ and your faith. Boyd’s book not only challenged some of my misconceptions about God, he blew them out of the water! (In a really good way!) My faith in Christ feels more solid and freeing than ever! I️ truly consider Boyd to be one of the most profound teaching Theologians of our century. Thank you Greg for all your time and research you have clearly invested in this book over the last 10 years! To Christ be the glory!

Faith changer!

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I loved this. While some of the ideas are challenging for me, there is enough information I am familiar with from my own studies that inspire me...believing that Boyd's thesis is worth serious consideration.

brilliant, erudite, challenging, and hope-filled

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Greg Boyd has had a major influence on my spiritual walk and the way in which I view God. I predict that this book and its sister book, Crucifixion of the Warrior God, will one day be considered classics and widely regarded as the norm in the ways in which followers of Jesus engage with these challenging passages of scripture. Also, on a side note, I am glad that the author also narrated his book, allowing the audience to experience his personality as he engages with the questions presented in his book. Please have Greg Boyd narrate more of his books on here.

Excellent Book / Excellent Reading

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This book has been extremely enlightening on understanding what God is truly like , I am so thankful it was written.

Book is amazing

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Boyd makes the case that the violent depictions of God in the Old Testament are still divinely inspired revelations of God — but not ones that we should take at face value, in light of God’s true character, which he revealed on the cross: He would rather die for love of his enemies than slaughter a single one of them. Boyd suggests that God, in fact, is so thoroughly humble that he was willing to endure these millennia of profound misrepresentation in order to continue in contact with mankind for the slow journey of re-opening our eyes and our hearts to behold him, once again, as he truly is.

Important message, highly repetitious

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I am so glad that I stumbled upon this book. It has deepened and re-energized my faith. Highly recommend.

A theological framework that finally makes sense

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