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1. The First Christmas: What the Gospels Really Teach About Jesus's Birth
by Marcus J. Borg, John Dominic Crossan
Paperback: 272 Pages (2009-10-01)
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In The First Christmas, two of today's top Jesus scholars, Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan, join forces to show how history has biased our reading of the nativity story as it appears in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. As they did for Easter in their previous book, The Last Week, here they explore the beginning of the life of Christ, peeling away the sentimentalism that has built up over the last two thousand years around this most well known of all stories to reveal the truth of what the gospels actually say. Borg and Crossan help us to see this well-known narrative afresh by answering the question, "What do these stories mean?" in the context of both the first century and the twenty-first century. They successfully show that the Christmas story, read in its original context, is far richer and more challenging than people imagine.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Mostly interesting and stimulating read
"The First Christmas" by Marcus J. Borg & John Dominic Crossan" expounds on the descriptions of Jesus' birth portrayed in Matthew and Luke.Both authors are Christians, but:

* They own up to historical inaccuracies in the Biblical stories.

* They admit Jesus' genealogies, which differ somewhat between two the accounts, were fabricated

* They acknowledge the alleged prophesies of Jesus' birth misconstrue Old Testament accounts of other events.

To the authors, however, these do not matter because they contend the birth stories are parables that reveal deep truths even if they're not factual.

Most of the book is an interesting read.It is filled with intriguing historical tidbits, surprising revelations, and thought-provoking theories.However, near the end there are a few stretches that turn philosophical, repetitive, and boring. One point the authors drive home throughout is the contrast between Jesus' vision of peace through justice versus the Romans' and future empires' vision of peace through victory.

2-0 out of 5 stars Unsatisfactory
It's difficult enough to write a book by yourself, but writing with someone else can be extremely difficult. Crossan has done this several times, occasionally successfully ("Excavating Jesus") but also badly ("In Search of Paul"). "The First Christmas", unfortunately, falls in the later group.

As noted by several reviewers, this book is the book end to "The Last Week", also done with Marcus Borg.The idea in both books is not necessarily to look for historical truth, but rather to examine what the gospels mean when they say what they say. It's an excellent idea, but difficult to carry out. Bart Ehrman tried this same approach, unsuccessfully, in his book about Peter, Paul and Mary. But putting aside the difficult of discerning the meaning of the various gospels for the people who wrote/read them, The First Christmas has much deeper problems.

Borg & Crossan say: "What pre-Matthean and pre-Lukan Christianity claimed was that Mary remained a virgin before, during, and after conception..." (p. 123). Ridiculous. The "perpetual virginity" of Mary did not arise for centuries later. Luke (2:7) calls Jesus the "first born" son, which means that there was a second (or more) son, and this hardly qualifies for perpetual virginity! Matthew (1:25) says that Joseph did not "know" Mary "until she had borne a son" clearly meaning that after Jesus was born, Mary was de-flowered.Borg & Crossan's claim of an early 1st century theory of perpetual virginity is simply nonsense.

Borg & Crossan must think they are writing a novel. On pages 77-78 they give an account of Roman soldiers pillaging Nazareth and killing Joseph. Duh! There is no evidence that Nazareth existed at the time of Jesus, and the proper translation was Jesus the Nazarene, rather than Jesus of Nazareth. And while they share this error with many other writers, there is even less indication that Joseph was killed, much less killed by Romans, much less when they sacked Nazareth. Where do these guys come up with this stuff?

Much of the book goes through Crossan's discussions of the differences between the Roman empire and the Jewish and Christian empires. He has discussed this at length elsewhere ("In Search of Paul", "God and Empire ") and with greater success that he does in this book. But even at its best, this argument falls short of the historical reality - i.e., that the Roman empire was massive and in the 1st Century, the Jewish empire was hardly noticeable, and the Christian empire non-existent. Crossan's idea that the Christian theories were formulated to compete with the Roman empire is incomprehensible, at that time. In retrospect, it may be useful to discuss the similarities and the differences, but to talk about the two movements as if it were the cold war Russia vs. America type of competition seems silly.

Another problem with the book is the level at which the text is intended. This is not an easy read for beginning students, yet the material will tend to be far too simplistic for more advanced readers. This problem is particularly acute in their discussion of "Jesus as the new Moses."

As if these weren't concerns enough, the main thesis of the book - an exploration of what the birth stories meant to the people who wrote and/or read them, there is far too much emphasis on the writers and far too little on the people who might have read them. In their discussions of the textual material from the writer's POV, there is much good material here, although it has been covered by both these scholars elsewhere and more thoroughly. What I missed was the meaning for the people who read these texts. Admittedly, a difficult goal to attain, but I saw few attempts to address this.

All things considered, this is an unsatisfactory book. It does contain some interesting material, but beginners will find it too obtuse and advanced readers will find it too simplistic.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
Inspirational and perspective-widening. In addition to the fascinating juxtaposition of the titles given to the caesars with those given to Jesus, and a probinganalysis of the gospel-writers' purposes, Borg and Crossan spotlight a third Christmas story -- in Revelation! The stories usually told as a lovely children's Christmas pageant are revealed also to express powerfully the struggle of good and evil, and the temptations of Empire, in the First Century and the Twenty-First.

"Do we think that peace on earth comes from Caesar or Christ?Do we think it comes through violent victory or nonviolent justice?Advent...is about a choice of how to live personally and individually, nationally and internationally."[p.166]

5-0 out of 5 stars The First Christmas
This is an excellent church study group book, especially for the Advent season.It enables you to look at the Christmas stories in a new way, both for their historical context and for their meaning.

4-0 out of 5 stars How is Christ in Christmas?
It is nearing the Christmas season, we say we want Jesus to be in Christmas, but in what way is this true?This book came out a few years ago, which is when I first read it, but it's in paperback now, and has something to say to us about Christmas.

In the popular mind the Christmas story as symbolized by the crèche involves Joseph, Mary, and the little baby Jesus lying in a manger (feeding trough), surrounded on one side by shepherds and by three kings on the other. Of course there are the requisite barnyard animals standing around like movie extras. Above this scene flies the tiny cherubic angel. That such a scene is at best a conflation of the gospel texts doesn't seem to matter. It is what we think Christmas is about.

Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan offer to the general reader a different reading of the Christmas story, one that is rooted in their earlier works on Jesus. In fact, if you've been reading any of their recent books you will hear strong echoes (especially of Crossan's God and Empire -- HarperSanFrancisco, 2007). A companion piece to their earlier - and in many ways stronger - The Last Week (HarperSanFrancisco, 2005), Borg and Crossan offer a "parabolic reading" of the two Christmas stories (infancy narratives). They use the term parable here as an alternative to factual and fable - the two usual understandings of these two overlapping but in so many ways very different stories of Jesus' birth. Factualism focuses on historical veracity, while fable implies that these are simply fairy tales that can be easily dispensed with. By speaking of them as parables, they suggest that the focus is not on factuality (which for the most part they discount) but on the meaning of the stories. And meaning they do have. Indeed, these are by their very nature subversive stories - subversive in that they challenge the reigning paradigm (Herod is "King of the Jews" and that Caesar is "Son of God" and Savior and Light of the World.

The authors speak of the infancy narratives as "parabolic overtures," by which they mean that the first two chapters of Matthew and Luke (the only two canonical infancy stories) contain in miniature the full gospel story. In this retelling of the story of Jesus, we discover the parallels and the contrasts. In many ways Matthew portrays Jesus as the New Moses - the new law giver, for like Moses Jesus is rescued from the murderous king. In Matthew Jesus goes down to Egypt to escape Herod's wrath; in Exodus Moses leads the people out of Egypt. But in both cases the lead actor is spared so as to save his people from the hand of the tyrant. Luke on the other hand, sees Jesus in contrast to Caesar Augustus, who also is acclaimed as son of God (Apollo) and Savior. We also see in these first two chapters many of the emphases of Luke's gospel - his emphasis on women (Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna figure prominently), an emphasis on the poor and the marginalized (the shepherds), and on the Holy Spirit.

Central to understanding these stories is their historical context - both their Jewish and their Roman context. Thus imperialism figures prominently (see Crossan's God & Empire). This is a story of contrasting kingdoms - that of Rome and that of God. Both promise peace, but one is byway of victory (violence) and the other through justice (non-violence). As such it is also the story of messianic expectations - the belief that a son of David would one day appear.

Part two of the book moves from contextual issues to the deeper issues inherent in the stories - the genealogies, which are themselves parabolic, the visitation by angels, birth in Bethlehem. Each of these aspects of the story is more theological than historical and is meant to cement the messianic role of Jesus. Again, the contrast here has political and subversive connotations - although Matthew and Luke have different audiences in mind.

Finally, in part three we come to the theological reflections - three images: Light, fulfillment, joy. Whether it is the star guiding the magi to Bethlehem or the glories of heaven that fill the sky when the angels appear to the shepherds, light is a central theme, and at the heart of this usage is the belief that Jesus is the light to the nations/gentiles. Jesus is also fulfillment of the Old Testament. In Matthew it is a prediction-fulfillment formula, whereas in Luke it is more thematic - echoes and reflections in hymns such as the Magnficat where Old Testament language and themes resonate. And finally, as the hymn so resplendently proclaims - the Christmas story is about "Joy to the World."

As one might expect from a book by these two authors, the focus is not on fact but on meaning, with the political implications being paramount. Both writers are concerned that the gospels be seen as a word of warning and a word of hope to a world that is in danger of self-destructing. It is a warning about the dangers of imperialism - whether Roman or American. Most of all it is an attempt to reach out to the lay person - Christian or not. Clergy and scholars will find little that is new here, but this will prove to be useful fodder for even the well informed about scholarly trends.

Whether one agrees with all that is here, the tone is to be appreciated. The love that these men have for the stories is in evidence. Even when they "demythologize" the stories and reveal the fictional side, they don't do so gloatingly, but with a view to helping people better appreciate the meaning of the stories. In this, one hopes they will be successful. ... Read more


2. Zen: A Way of Life (Teach Yourself Books)
by Christmas Humphreys
Paperback: 199 Pages (1992-08)
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Asin: 0844239461
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Zen A way of Life
Great book, though hard to follow and read at times.Really gives a greater understanding to enlightenment, and the path to follow ... Read more


3. Buon Natale: Learning Songs & Traditions in Italian (Christmas) Teach Me Tapes (Italian and English Edition)
by Sophia Rossi
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2007-09-28)
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Asin: 1599720671
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Learn the customs and traditions of Christmas in Italy through a bilingual story while enjoying the season's favorite songs. This beautifully illustrated 32 page hardcover book comes with an audio CD, including the narration in Italian and 15 songs to sing along and enjoy. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Christmas Traditions Book & CD...
Bought my daughter a few Italian music/book products for Christmas...my husband's family is first generation to America from Italy so my daughter will be exposed to the language quite a bit.We also think it's important for her to hear the language...this is a great CD and wonderfully illustrated book for children.Even though my daughter is still an infant, I know she will enjoy this for years to come.It's taught my husband a lot of Italian holiday traditions too that weren't passed down to him.I really like how the songs are always song in Italian and then English...helps me learn the language too!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for every family, this holiday season
Kathie Kelleher's full page illustrations were so eye catching and delightful.This is a great book to share with the kids in your life, this holiday season.Every page created excitement and laughter. It's great to learn about other cultures while having fun.Each page was a "Smorges Board" filled with wonderful copy and exquisite full color illustrations. Highly recommend! Fun for children AND adults. ... Read more


4. Feliz Navidad: Music CD (Teach Me) (Spanish Edition)
by Teach Me Tapes
Audio CD: Pages (2005-10-02)
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Asin: 1599729008
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21 Christmas Songs in Spanish and English.Experience the language and music of Christmas in Mexico with this dual language CD.Includes traditional songs, as well as holiday favorites: Feliz Navidad, La Marimorena, Cancion de Posadas, A la Nanita Nana, Los Peces enel Rio, Cascabel and many more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars True to tradition
I love this book and CD combo. It is not only a great way to learn Spanish, but also a good guide to the rich cultural traditions for a Mexican Christmas. As a bonus, there are yummy recipes for Rosca de Reyes (Three Kings cake), MExican Hot Chocolate and Bunuelos (Christmas fritters). :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Flat Out Greatest Way to Learn Spanish
Feliz Navidad is a "Teach Me..." book designed to learn songs and traditions in Spanish. It includes a Cd with music so a child can hear Spanish as well as see the written word. It is simplay, flat-out the best way to learn Spanish I have found. With visuals. With auditory. With rhythm. Hooray for Anna Maria Mahoney and ilusstrator Barb BjOrnson. I'll be buying several copies for children I tutor and grandkids, too.
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Reviewed by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, award-winning novelist, poet and author of the HowToDoItFrugally Series of books for writers including The Frugal Editor: Put your best book forward to avoid humiliation and ensure success (How to Do It Frugally) ... Read more


5. Zen: A Way of Life (Teach Yourself)
by Christmas Humphreys
Paperback: 199 Pages (1992-04-02)
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This introduction to Zen explains the experience of Zen and points the way to heightened consciousness and spiritual fulfilment. It discusses the basic doctrine of Buddhism and the background to Zen Buddhism, then examines the process of self-training towards the Zen experience of reality. ... Read more


6. Teach Yourself Christmas Gifts Under $10
 Hardcover: Pages (1997-06)
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Asin: 1574860631
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7. What About Santa Claus and Christians at Christmas?How to Teach Your Children the Real Meaning of Christmas - From the Bible
by David L Stanbrough
Paperback: 60 Pages (2008-08-29)
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Christians Can Also Enjoy Santa at Christmas! This book tells how.

Discover how Christians can be faithful to the Biblical observance of Christmas, and still allow their children to have the "fun of Santa" in the celebration. Also, learn how to accurately observe Christmas in keeping with the Scriptural narrative. ... Read more


8. Teach Yourself Computing (Tys Christmas Collection)
 Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801352
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9. 50 Christmas Children's Stories: Stories To Entertain And Teach Your Kids
by Phil Jayman
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-08-22)
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Here is the Stories Topics Index And Story Titles:




Ethic, Moral Or Spiritual Value


Story Title

1.


Honor Your Mother And Father


Daddy The Superhero

2.


Thou Shalt Not Kill


Sharks

3.


Evangelism


The Window In Time

4.


Lying Hurts Others


Bad Imaginary Friend

5.


Gossip


The Rumor With Furry Feet

6.


Good Friends, Avoiding Bad Influences


Fat Wally And The Piggies

7.


The Humility Of Christ


What’s The Deal With Bruno?

8.


Selfishness


The Prince Of Thieves

9.


Envy


Horace The Hippo

10.


The Love Of God


The Broken Angel

11.


Peace


Willie The Billy Goat

12.


Forgiveness


Dorothy And The Dolphin

13.


Christmas


Stanley The Snowman

14.


Hanukah


What The Drummer Boy Didn’t Know.

15.


Blessed Are The Poor


Baby Polar Bears

16.


Missions


Rubik’s Cube

17.


Respect Authority


A Raven Named Marvin

18.


Finding God’s Will For Your Life


My Cat Thinks She Is President

19.


Joy


The Happy Pony

20.


Obedience


The Three Hobbits

21.


Resisting Temptation


Belinda And The Tempest

22.


Spiritual Gifts


The Good Talker

23.


Patience


The Brand New Wizard

24.


Serving Jesus


Misty Mountain

25.


Kindness


Chucky The Ducky

26.


Angels


The Angel Child

27.


Abraham And His Son.


Abe And Zack

28.


Satan’s Desire To Hurt Our Relationships With Each Other


Screwtape Likes It That Way

29.


Meeting God


Charlie Wont Go

30.


The Faithfulness Of God To His People


Nobody Asks The Donkey

31.


God’s Nature


If I Were God

32.


Creation And The Fall


What Odd Creatures God Made.

33.


The Love Of God


Love In A Bottle

34.


Heaven


Discovering Heaven

35.


The Lost


The Beggar Prince

36.


Easter


Easter In The Garden

37.


Reconciliation


A Bad Dream

38.


Blessed Are The Merciful


The Great Tiger

39.


Blessed Are The Pure In Heart,


All The Little Lemurs

40.


Blessed Are The Peacemakers,


Eagles And Bears

41.


Blessed Are Those Who Have Been Persecuted


The Joy Of Stephen

42.


Love Your Enemies


Loving Bullies

43.


Worship


What Does God Like

44.


The Sabbath Day


A Trip On A Comet

45.


Foul Language Grieves God.


A Swear Word In Heaven

46.


We Should Have No Other Gods Before The True God


Smudge And Snuggles Find A Statue

47.


What Is God’s Name?


Merlin’s Magic Words

48.


Thou Shalt Not Steal


Is It Sin If You Didn’t Know?

49.


What Is Idolatry And Why Is It Bad?


Cartoon Dreams

50.


The Story Of The Fall


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10. Santa Claus: The Big, Fat Lie! - Learn What Scripture Teaches About This Christmas Spirit
by PhD Jo Williams
 Spiral-bound: Pages (1999)

Asin: B004054PRA
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11. Teach Yourself Italian (Tys Christmas Collection)
 Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801387
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12. Teach Yourself French (Tys Christmas Collection)
 Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801360
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13. Clear Note - A Song for Christmas (for solo guitar)
by Stephen Robinson
Sheet music: Pages (2005)
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Publication's Style: Soft Cover -- Pages: 2 -- Level of Difficulty: Intermediate -- General Description: Christmas Instrumental -- Retail Price: $5.95 -- "In December 1999, in the midst of the Christmas Holiday, I asked many of my guitarist/composer friends to write a solo guitar piece reflecting the spirit of the season. In addition to their wonderful contributions, I included a handful of works from the existing guitar repertoire reminiscent of this time of year. A Song for Christmas is my contribution to the CD, A Christmas Feeling, which I released the following year." ... Read more


14. Clear Note - Christmas 4 Guitars - Volume 2 (Favorite Carols and Hymns)
by Manley Mallard, Glenn Caluda, Joseph Mayes
Sheet music: 57 Pages (2006)
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This Clear Note Edition is sold as two duplicate copies of the same book for easier ensemble reading. ($14.95 for both books) -- Publication's Style: Soft Cover -- Pages: 57 -- Level of Difficulty: Moderately Easy -- General Description: Favorite Carols and Hymns -- Catalog Number: 74392 -- Retail Price: $14.95 -- 1. Angels from the Realms of Glory 2. Ding Dong! Merrily on High 3. Riu, Riu, Chiu 4. Luthers Carol 5. Carol of The Birds 6. The Friendly Beasts 7. Twas in the Moon of Wintertime 8. Coventry Carol 9. Bring A Torch, Jeannette, Isabella 10. As With Gladness Men of Old 11. Carol of the BellsMP3 Audio 12. Candlemas Eve 13. I Saw Three Ships 14. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks 15. O Holy NightMP3 Audio 16. Falan-Tiding 17. Gloucestershire Wassail 18. O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright 19. The Holly and The Ivy 20. Veintecinco de Diciembre 21. In The Bleak Midwinter 22. March of The Three Kings 23. Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine 24. Shepherds, Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep 25. Medley of Polish Carols 26. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas 27. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen 28. Go Tell it On The Mountain ... Read more


15. Christmas day and what it teaches: A sermon preached in Westminster Abbey, on Christmas day, 1875 (Penny pulpit. New series)
by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
 Unknown Binding: 8 Pages (1876)

Asin: B00088JM9O
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16. The Teach Yourself Alternative Therapy Collection (Tys Christmas Collections)
 Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801220
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17. The Teach Yourself Music Collection (Tys Christmas Collection)
 Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801395
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18. Teach Yourself Relaxation (Tys Christmas Collection)
Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801409
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19. Teach Yourself German (Tys Christmas Collection)
Paperback: Pages (2000-11-24)

Isbn: 0340801379
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20. Teach Yourself Zen
by Humphreys Christmas
Paperback: 176 Pages (2003-04-22)
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Asin: 0071419810
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This introduction explains and points the way to the experience of Zen, bringing heightened consciousness, spiritual fulfillment, and enlightenment. The author discusses the basic doctrine of Buddhism and the expanded principles of Mahayana Buddhism. He also examines the actual process of self-training toward the Zen experience of Reality. ... Read more


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