

Laddar... John's Story: The Last Eyewitness (urspr publ 2006; utgåvan 2006)av Tim LaHaye (Författare)
VerkdetaljerJohn's Story: The Last Eyewitness (The Jesus Chronicles, Book 1) av Tim LaHaye (2006)
![]() Ingen/inga Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. The first of The Jesus Chronicles, that are four books that individually and collectively paint a vivid portrait fo the Prince of Peace told in the voices of those who knew Him best: the Gospel writers, John, Mark, Matthew and Luke. Really enjoyed these books - helped me to see the New Testament in such a much clearer, more personal light! Y'know, I've read one other LaHaye and Jenkins book, Left Behind, which I grudgingly gave a single star. (After following Fred Clark's deconstruction of the novel, I would revise my rating downward, but I'm too lazy to actually do that.) This book, a fictional speculation of how the Apostle John came to write his gospel, strikes me as much the same. As a rule, I find accounts of the early church fathers fascinating, but Drs. LaHaye and Jenkins have managed to make John quite dull. The tale opens in Rome in the year 95. John is in prison awaiting martyrdom. An interesting start, though I didn't care for his characterization. He was portrayed as a bit too wishy-washy--not at all as I would expect from a "son of thunder". But, fair enough, there's no reason anyone should write a character according to my preferences. Then the story flashes back to the meat of the book, the writing of the gospel of John. Yawn! As you might imagine, the account of writing a manuscript, even of writing one of the greatest manuscripts of all time, ain't too exciting. This account is basically the tale of three guys fussing about heretics in their midst and beating a deadline, with a liberal dose of biblical quotations. The characters are artificial and uninspiring. John particularly is awkward in that his speaking style suddenly switches whenever he starts dictating his gospel. I certainly wouldn't want the task of crafting dialog to match the style of John's gospel, but I figure if you're going to turn the man into a fictional character, at least do it right. So anyway, take my advice: if you're stuck on a desert island with nothing but this book, skip the story and jump straight to the appendix where the good doctors have reprinted the Gospel, Epistles and Revelation of John. Those, at least are worth reading. I like the narrative concept but am not comfortable with some of the liberties taken. LaHaye and Jenkins do a great job of putting you right there with John during this time. Great book! I definitely recommend it. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Ninety-year-old John, the last surviving apostle, remembers his broken life before befriending Jesus and is called upon to write a gospel that definitively establishes Jesus as the Son of God. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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