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John Campbell wrote Why Christians are wrong about Jesus in an attempt to prove that the historical Jesus was not who modern-day Christians believe he is. Chapter titles include Why Jesus Was Not the Christ, Why the Christ of Paul Replaced the Historical Jesus, and Why Jesus Was Not Resurrected from the Dead. There are two appendixes. The first is about the prophecies of Daniel, contained in chapter 9 of the Bible. The second comprises statements by theologians and philosophers about Jesus and Paul, who is the author of much of the New Testament. Campbell is an attorney who was raised as a Christian but questioned his faith as a young adult. He now believes that Christians are mistaken about who the biblical Jesus is and that Jesus himself would have disagreed with what modern Christianity represents.
Evangelical or fundamentalist Christians will not like this book. Neither will members of other Christian-based denominations, but everyone should read it. For those with an open mind and who are willing to examine their faith, it’s a terrific, well-researched examination of the Jesus portrayed in the Bible. John Campbell wrote Why Christians are wrong about Jesus with complete honesty and objectivity. Campbell shows his legal background through his logical, thoroughly examined, and well-stated arguments, but avoids legal jargon. He writes in easy-to-understand language and makes a devastating case against making the Jesus of the Bible into the person that Christians think he is. What makes the book especially powerful is Campbell’s statement that he was born into a Christian family, yet lost his faith while attempting to strengthen it. I highly recommend this superb book to everyone, whether they are Christians, non-Christians, Bible scholars, or those who just want to know more about what the Bible teaches concerning the man on whom modern Christianity is based.