Review #17 of my 52 week book challenge: The Man Jesus Loved⠀⠀
Oh boy, I'm gonna catch hell for this one.
The interpretation of historical texts often changes based on the contemporary context and lenses through which they are read. For millennia, books have been used to justify causes like slavery, war, and gender suppression. They have also then been used to free, calm, and empower. The Bible is not immune to this.
This book looks at one of history's most important and controversial figures - the disciple Jesus is said to have loved above all others. Citing a cannon of literature, including Q, Bentham, Aelred, and Montefiore, Jennings rereads the Gospel of John through an LGBTQI lens. His ultimate question - was Jesus gay? - may seem sensationalistic, but for those who read the book his approach is measured and hyper-rational.
I'll leave it to you to find out what he concludes.
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