What made you decide to write a book about the life of Jesus?
In a way, the reason why I wrote the book is I’m a Christian minister. And a basic job, I think, is to get people to be attracted to Jesus. That’s the purpose of the book: to take the continual, almost inexorable, interest that people have in Jesus””it seems like no matter whether people have a positive or negative view of the church, regardless of whether the culture is secular or religious, there is an interest in Jesus. I’m trying to connect with that because I find Jesus very attractive, and I want people to be attracted to him.
And why did you choose to focus on the Gospel of Mark rather than any of the other three gospels?
You’re an author, so you’ll probably laugh at this: I chose Mark because it’s the shortest gospel. But because it’s short, it’s compressed, and it moves from incident to incident in Jesus’ life very quickly. In Matthew, Luke, and John, you have these long discourses, long pieces of teaching, and they’re wonderful in many cases, like the Sermon on the Mount. And they raise a lot of questions.
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(Atlantic) How Timothy Keller Spreads the Gospel in New York City, and Beyond
What made you decide to write a book about the life of Jesus?
In a way, the reason why I wrote the book is I’m a Christian minister. And a basic job, I think, is to get people to be attracted to Jesus. That’s the purpose of the book: to take the continual, almost inexorable, interest that people have in Jesus””it seems like no matter whether people have a positive or negative view of the church, regardless of whether the culture is secular or religious, there is an interest in Jesus. I’m trying to connect with that because I find Jesus very attractive, and I want people to be attracted to him.
And why did you choose to focus on the Gospel of Mark rather than any of the other three gospels?
You’re an author, so you’ll probably laugh at this: I chose Mark because it’s the shortest gospel. But because it’s short, it’s compressed, and it moves from incident to incident in Jesus’ life very quickly. In Matthew, Luke, and John, you have these long discourses, long pieces of teaching, and they’re wonderful in many cases, like the Sermon on the Mount. And they raise a lot of questions.
Read it all, another from the long line of should have already been posted material.