Jesus Christ Superstar: The Making of a Modern Gospel
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Publisher: TheBibleGeek.org
Copyright:
© 2007 Robert M. Price Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Version 3
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Printed: 443 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:What is a gospel? And why do I consider the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar to be one? Isn't a gospel by definition one of the books of the Bible? If so, then nothing written in recent centuries could be counted as a gospel. This is because the "canon" of scripture (the official table of contents) was settled back in the fourth century C.E. Who settled the matter? Who decided what writings should be included, excluded? Various synods of bishops meeting here and there in North Africa and Rome. Who gave them the authority to make such a decision? Keep in mind that the Bible is a book many people have lived by and died for, believing the book to be the written Word of God. But no one ever claimed that the voice of God suddenly rang out and told the bishops which books to include. Being an editor of fiction anthologies myself, I know this would make the selection process a lot simpler. But, no, like me, the bishops made their own judgment calls. Did they make the right choices? Listed in: |
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