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The Last Temptation of Christ - Nikos Kazantzakis
The Last Temptation of Christ
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780671672577 (0671672576)
Publisher: Touchstone Books
Pages no: 506
Edition language: English
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3.0 The Last Temptation of Christ Review (Kinda)
WARNING: If you do not like your faith being questioned or dissected, I suggest you stop reading now. There is a high probability you will be offended. I do not have pleasant views regarding religion and I'd hate to hurt your feelings without warning you first. If you choose to discuss Christianity ...
altheaann
altheaann rated it
Obviously, the novel re-tells the life of Christ. I doubt anyone doesn't remember the controversy that surrounded the movie, and apparently there was controversy at the book's publishing, too - to the extent that at his death, a Greek Archbishop wouldn't let his body 'lie in state' in his church. Ho...
MatthewHunter
MatthewHunter rated it
A sure way to get me to read a book is to ban it. Kazantzakis' Last Temptation of Christ is beautiful. By making Christ have doubts about dying on the cross, by tempting him with a regular family life and sexual attraction, Kazantzakis brings us a very human Jesus. His Jesus is less comic book hero ...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it
I remember going to see the Willem Defoe version of Kazantzakis' novel when it first came out.I have never quite understood why a certain strain of Christian condemns this book. In the end, the author affirms Christ's divinity and messianic mission.I'm not a Christian myself (though raised Catholic ...
TatianaBoshenka
TatianaBoshenka rated it
I loved this book! It puzzles me deeply why some Christians didn't like it. Perhaps a statement such as "Christ is both fully divine and fully human" can sometimes sound fine to people as an idea, but we don't want to think through what that means in actuality. We still want to think of Christ as ...
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