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Hitchhiker's Guide to Jesus: Exploring the Gospels Through Travel & History - Perfect for Bible Study, Christian Travelers & Spiritual Seekers
Hitchhiker's Guide to Jesus: Exploring the Gospels Through Travel & History - Perfect for Bible Study, Christian Travelers & Spiritual Seekers
Hitchhiker's Guide to Jesus: Exploring the Gospels Through Travel & History - Perfect for Bible Study, Christian Travelers & Spiritual Seekers

Hitchhiker's Guide to Jesus: Exploring the Gospels Through Travel & History - Perfect for Bible Study, Christian Travelers & Spiritual Seekers

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This imaginative approach to Jesus studies chronicles the journey of Norm, a fictional college graduate who travels to the Middle East to see if he can study Jesus and follow him at the same time, and if curiosity will make him a better disciple or no disciple at all.Norm sets out on an adventure to investigate the New Testament and the life of Jesus for himself, hitchhiking simultaneously across the Gospels and the land. His travels offer students and lay readers a creative and engaging way to explore many of the major questions in Jesus studies today. Will Norm be able to reconcile his Christian faith with critical scholarship? As readers follow his faith journey, they learn the importance of asking probing questions. The book's lavish, journal-style interior design--featuring maps, photos, doodles, sketches, and email exchanges between Norm and his professor--makes it fun to read.

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An appealing book - witty, readable, often heart-stopping. And a unique genre, I believe, with its journaling/ criticism/ theology. I like it very much and would recommend it highly on those levels. The author's personality is always in play and contributing to his adventure in "the Land called Holy." Prof. Fisk is a graduate of Duke, and I was introduced to his work through "See My Tears," one of the best essays in The Word Leaps the Gap (festschrift for Dean Richard Hays).
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