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by Joseph F. Girzone (Author) "AFTER LIVING IN NAZARETH for thirty years, Jesus began to deliver his message which He called the Good News..." (more)
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Popular novelist Girzone (Joshua) uses his considerable storytelling skills in an imaginative retelling of the Gospel stories. Girzone opens his account of the itinerant preacher Jesus by asking the question, "What did people see in Jesus?" According to Girzone, Jesus was not a holy man who went "around Nazareth asking everyone if they were saved, and forcing religion" on them. Rather, according to Girzone, Jesus was popular simply because he understood human shortcomings, didn't judge people because of their flaws and accepted them on their own terms. In short, Girzone argues, people saw in Jesus a beautifully balanced human being with a sense of humor. Girzone examines the way that Jesus approached others and what Jesus' actions tell us about how we can live our lives today, arguing that there is an earthy quality in Jesus' spirituality. Girzone's Jesus was a warm, personable and understanding man who, with a nod and a wink to human foibles, succeeded in balancing the needs of humanity with the demands of divinity. Yet, despite Girzone's sincere wish to bring Christians into deeper intimacy with Jesus, his gentle, holy fool of a Messiah will leave others shaking their heads in disbelief at such a naive, watered-down portrait of Jesus.
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Retired priest Girzone, author of the best-selling Joshua stories, gives a simple narrative account of Jesus' life, envisioning facets of the person reflected in the gospel stories and painting a lively portrait of a man who understood human frailty to its depths. Girzone's admiration for the unconditional love of Jesus gives him cause on occasion to be critical of conventional church morality. This will appeal to readers who want a devotional approach to Jesus' life rather than an examination of his ministry on Earth through careful biblical study.
-ABernadette McGrath, Vancouver P.L.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A simplistic way of bringing Jesus' presence to our humanity, December 4, 1999
By Jackie St Hilaire "Memere Jackie" (Manchester, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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Joseph Girzone writes this portrait of Jesus with a knowledge of the person of Jesus. He walks the talk. Because he knows Jesus personnally, Joseph Girzone can make a difference in his writings. This is not an intellectual account of Jesus, it is not fiction, it is a walk with Our Lord, his friendship with Jesus. This book does have an historical slant, you have to read in between the lines to discover Joseph Girzone's inner life with Jesus. This inner life is instilled in all of Joseph Girzones books but his first book Joshua is still my personal favorite. At last someone writes about the person of Jesus in an intimate, simple way. So simple that you have a hard time believing that this is why Jesus came on earth. Like the famous song from the movie Alfie, Is That All There Is?. I have heard the saying the hardest action to take is to see with the heart and not with the head. Joseph Girzone has a wonderful way of writing to make this happen. He does not force us to believe in his Jesus. This is not his way, nor is it Jesus' way, he simply and beautifully brings Jesus alive in his writings. I have personally read many many books on the theology of Jesus but Joseph Girzone's books have taken the log out of my own eyes and left me with a more open heart to try to live my life more fully. To walk the path of the Gospel in a more straight forward way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jesus, Man and God, April 28, 2000
Father Joe's humble yet captivating book made it clear to me why God loves us: he created us in His image, he made us capable of great love and He would do anything to keep us close. In "A Portrait of Jesus", Fr. Girzone provided me with a three-dimensional Christ who enjoyed being human, who celebrated it, loved his human family and companions and was not ashamed to live among us. Never before did I understand how God could live with us and yet be misunderstood by man; in "Portrait", Jesus is an ordinary, blue-collar guy, quietly living his life until the Father calls him to his ministry. He is so peaceful about his place in the human world that everyone, including society's outcasts, finds his company fascinating.

Written in ordinary language, this profound little book made me joyful that I, too, am human, and according to Jesus' life, death and resurrection, worth saving and renewing, every day.

Too much religion focuses on shame, unworthiness and our failures to be what God expects. Fr. Joe helps communicate that it is Jesus who makes us worthy, and religion should be a human framework to support our spiritual lives with Him.

In returning to church after decades of abscence, books like this one help keep my spirit united with God, despite all the human difficulties of working within a church organization.

Thank you, Joseph Girzone! Long may you write!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The most uplifting book I've ever read, January 4, 2003
By Len Czyzniejewski (Las Vegas, Nv United States) - See all my reviews
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At first I resisted this book, thinking it would be mostly boring preaching. I finally went for it, hoping to find some new biographical material that forty-six years of Roman Catholicism hadn't taught me. What I found, to my surprise, was a new way to look at religious beliefs that just blew me away.

The Jethro Tull album "Aqualung" came to mind while reading this. In the liner notes for that classic, Ian Anderson playfully states that "In the beginning Man created God, and in his image did he create Him". This is not blasphemy, folks. It is a statement that shows how humans have twisted religion to fit their own selfish needs over the past couple thousand years. The result is a state of religious thinking that often has little to do with the original message of Christ, if you take what the author has to say seriously.

...The Jesus as portrayed in this book is a refreshingly great guy that specifically tried to get away from exactly what happened before and after his time on earth. Jesus came into a Jewish world that was so bogged down with rules and laws that it took away from the few simple ones that are the most important. Which is, love your neighbor and your God, and things will find a way of working out.

...The book me feel good enough about myself to give it ten stars, but I'm holding back at four for a reason. While uplifting, this is the author's own interpretation of Christ. A lot of these interpretations make sense. But while he mentions Jesus had a great sense of humor, I would have liked to have seen more examples. And he does portray our Lord and Savior as a party guy who seemed to prefer hanging with sinners (maybe they're more fun), had no trouble supplying more booze to the party, and had no problem laughing at a dirty joke or two. While I'd love to accept this interpretation of reality, it does at times sound a little too good to be true. If it is, then this is the Jesus I want to follow.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Girzone is an appealingly honest spiritual person
My wife and I had discovered Girzone's books during a period of questioning, finding considerable refreshment in his candid and insightful way to look at service to God. Read more
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This is a very good book, by Jospeh Girzone, about the life of Jesus, in a story format. It is really a great way to learn about the life passion, death, and ressurection of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the Jesus I never knew.
Girzone captures Christ's persona. I found myself asking lots of questions of who I thought Christ was--and found Girzone answering them in a way I never expected. Read more
Published on March 5, 2002 by Kevin C. Kropf

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Magnificient!!
I absolutely loved this book--couldn't hardly put it down!! I enjoyed the honesty of the book and loved how the author draws
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Published on December 1, 2001 by Ronda Payton-penuel

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