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Controversial Book 'The Way' Imagines Jesus as a Woman
Christian Post ^ | 09/06/2011 | Jeff Schapiro

Posted on 09/08/2011 3:08:08 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Jesus Christ is considered the most important and central figure in all of history for many. Yet in her debut novel, Kristen Wolf turns the biblical portrayal of the Messiah on its head by portraying Jesus as a woman.

The Way, which was released in July but is noted in the September 2011 issue of The Oprah Magazine as a “Title to Pick Up Now,” transports its readers back to ancient Palestine where a young girl, Anna, struggles to comprehend her purpose in a male-dominated society.

After she witnesses the brutal murder of a woman in her town, and her family goes through its own set of tragedies, Anna's father disguises her as a boy and sells her to a group of shepherds.

After years of learning the shepherding trade and pretending to be a boy, she ends up with a group of women who celebrate femininity and have mystical powers, leading her to acknowledge the woman she truly is.

The title of the book, The Way, comes from the name of the philosophy that the mountain-dwelling “Sisters” believe in and practice.

Men, in the novel, are accused of violently silencing followers of The Way and creating a masculine God. For much of the story, Anna must hide her true identity as a woman, calling herself by the name of “Jesus” and even forgetting she is female at some points.

Controversial, no doubt.

In an interview with The Christian Post on Tuesday, though, Wolf said that her goal was not to offend anyone's religious beliefs.

“It's not my role to criticize any religion,” she said, though she has braced herself for criticism that might come her way.

"The story is fiction. It is in no way intended to be historic or scholarly. Again, my hope is to provoke conversation and dialogue, and I understand that [taking] criticism is a natural part of that."

Her personal story reveals much of her motivation behind her writing the novel. As a 6-year-old, Wolf set up a temporary altar in her parents’ driveway where she conducted Mass for an audience of mostly Jewish children, for which she had “borrowed” some items from the Catholic church she attended.

She says that she felt “excluded from my spirituality” as a child because of the amount of masculinity – church leaders were male, God was identified as Father and the Christ is the Son. These identity issues played a big role in her writing of the book.

For her, finding her identity “has been a search and a yearning that I've had, and that, I believe, other people have had as well, and so I wanted to explore it for myself but also bring other people along with me because I think it's a worthwhile exploration.”

Today, Wolf doesn't identify herself with any particular religion, but believes in ideas similar to those that are promoted by The Way – wonder, awe, attentiveness, and gratitude toward creation.

"For me, spirituality is a constant question, and a constant search ... it's the yearning that we all share, and that is to understand that which is greater than all of us,” she commented.

This first novel will not be her last, either. Wolf has a trilogy planned, though she could only speak very little of it.

“It continues the story of The Way into present day and beyond,” she said.

She doesn't believe exclusively in the Christ of the Bible as the one, true way. At the same time, Wolf said that she believes that if people followed his teachings the world would be a better place.


TOPICS: Current Events; General Discusssion; Religion & Culture; Theology
KEYWORDS: book; culturalmarxism; dementalillness; feminazi; feminaziagenda; feminazis; jesus; kristenwolf; narcissism; oprah; religiousleft; theway
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To: SeekAndFind

No, thanks.


21 posted on 09/08/2011 3:48:31 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius.)
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To: SeekAndFind
I would write a book titled "The Won" that imagines Ubama as a woman.

Problem is, it wouldn't be fiction.

22 posted on 09/08/2011 4:00:19 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Palin is coming, and the Tea Party is coming with her.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Disgusting!!!!!


23 posted on 09/08/2011 4:10:45 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (Mr B has a new cousin on the way!)
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To: greatplains
It would be interesting to see if there is some common thread in their backgrounds.

First guess; sexual abuse, by a male family member.

24 posted on 09/08/2011 4:19:06 PM PDT by 1forall (America - my home, my land, my country.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Kristen Wolf turns the biblical portrayal of the Messiah on its head by portraying Jesus as a woman.

for postmodernists the narrative is more important than the truth.

25 posted on 09/08/2011 4:29:37 PM PDT by mjp ((pro-{God, reality, reason, egoism, individualism, natural rights, limited government, capitalism}))
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To: SeekAndFind
She doesn't believe exclusively in the Christ of the Bible as the one, true way. At the same time, Wolf said that she believes that if people followed his teachings the world would be a better place.

Why doesn't Ms. Wolf follow His teachings if that is what she believes people should do? Does she not want the world to be better? Or just better for her because she created controversy and wishes to cash in on Jesus bashing?

Jesus claimed to be "the way, the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father but by me". Seems to be exclusive. One cannot believe that Jesus was both a "good man" and a liar regarding His divine nature.

26 posted on 09/08/2011 4:35:20 PM PDT by 1forall (America - my home, my land, my country.)
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To: greatplains

Dan Brown made some good coin off of his stench, this broad is just trying to follow suit.


27 posted on 09/08/2011 5:17:03 PM PDT by Bowtie52
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To: SeekAndFind

****’The Way’ transports readers back to ancient Palestine, where they encounter a female Jesus ****

Yawn. Nothing new. NATIONAL LAMPOON magazine did such a thing back about 35 years ago. Her name was Jessica Rist.


28 posted on 09/08/2011 6:10:56 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Click my name. See my home page, if you dare! NEW PHOTOS & PAINTINGS)
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To: savagesusie; SeekAndFind

Agree with you susie and it’s going to get a lot worse, in fact, make that an awful lot worse...


29 posted on 09/08/2011 7:58:00 PM PDT by bronxville (Sarah will be the first American female president.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Another symptom of modern sickness.
There was a book imagining Christ as a pederast, too, wasn’t there?
And a whole theory out there of Him as an African-American, yes?
I dread to ask about PETA’s version of the story.


30 posted on 09/08/2011 8:02:22 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: SeekAndFind
In an interview with The Christian Post on Tuesday, though, Wolf said that her goal was not to offend anyone's religious beliefs.

Yeah, right. Pingout tomorrow.

31 posted on 09/08/2011 8:55:41 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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Okay, pinging out now, great comments on the thread. Savagesusie tells it!

32 posted on 09/08/2011 9:02:26 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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>> Article: “Wolf doesn’t identify herself with any particular religion”

So the book is effectively a goat-#.


33 posted on 09/08/2011 9:10:28 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Your Hope has been Redistributed. Here's your damn Change!)
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To: SeekAndFind
>>> Controversial Book 'The Way' Imagines Jesus as a Woman

It kinda works. They all had long hair back then.


34 posted on 09/08/2011 10:29:37 PM PDT by tlb
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To: SeekAndFind
calling herself by the name of "Jesus"

and

Wolf said that her goal was not to offend anyone's religious beliefs.

Yeaaah... rigghhhhhhhttt..... and the picture on the blurb is just a picture, no goal to offend anyone's religious beliefs.....

35 posted on 09/09/2011 1:53:18 AM PDT by Cronos (www.forfiter.com)
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To: sassy steel magnolia

bluntly, if anyone buys a Dan Brown novel they support this rot


36 posted on 09/09/2011 1:55:20 AM PDT by Cronos (www.forfiter.com)
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To: DustyMoment
Certain speculation about Jesus is interesting and titillating. Dan Brown’s speculation that Jesus married and left an heir (which isn’t a new idea, but the story he told wove the tale differently) is fascinating (to me) to consider.

I refused to sponsor Dan Brown's attack on Christianity. I didn't mind if he speculated, or said it was a work of fiction, but he portrayed it as truth.

I know Moslems and Hindus who have read that book and think that what we Christians believe is a lie saying "there's the proof" -- and yet all the evidence shows that Dan Brown was lying

others that portray Jesus as a black man, -- well, technically Jesus wasn't a blue-eyed blonde either. It doesn't matter how He is portrayed, He is a black man to black people, a blue-eyed blonde to Slavs, with Oriental features to Chinese etc. -- that doesn't matter. He was 100% man (whatever color but Jewish ;-P) and 100% God

37 posted on 09/09/2011 1:58:33 AM PDT by Cronos (www.forfiter.com)
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To: 1forall
One cannot believe that Jesus was both a "good man" and a liar regarding His divine nature.

Exactly -- you either believe He was who He said He was, or he was a madman and a liar. Nothing in between.

38 posted on 09/09/2011 1:59:52 AM PDT by Cronos (www.forfiter.com)
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To: Revolting cat!; SeekAndFind
And a whole theory out there of Him as an African-American, yes?

Well, He definitely was not "African-American", but not "European-American" or "Jewish-American" either. He was of Jewish ethnicity by His mother's side and the Jews of that time being Semitic would have looked like the Yemeni Jews of today

He was brown no doubt, probably even dark brown, maybe even tanned VERY dark brown, like an Ethiopian.

But the color of His skin doesn't matter.

39 posted on 09/09/2011 2:03:27 AM PDT by Cronos (www.forfiter.com)
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To: little jeremiah

Same ol’, same ol.

The only thing that’s surprising is that it’s not Easter time.


40 posted on 09/09/2011 5:17:25 AM PDT by metmom (For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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