Amazon Customer: As a former Catholic looking to understand my religious roots better, I was highly disappointed with this book. Every paragraph from the scriptures is followed by several pages of “authoritative interpretation” that didn’t resonate with me at all. There are many ways to look at Jesus’s teachings, but the thread I found in this book did not make me feel more connected to Him. The author does a good job of selecting relevant passages from the Bible though.
Having studied and practiced different religious traditions over the past few years, I also did not appreciate the author repeatedly saying things like “Remember, ALL other religions are basically advice, while Christianity is this and that”.
I was looking for a more objective or analytical work, this book seemed highly preachy to me.
Mexico on Jul 29, 2023
Cliente Amazon: Timothy Keller always brings us news insights about known texts and subjects. Reading a book written by him is always a good and blessing experience.
Brazil on May 05, 2018
Arun Sankar K: Great exposition of Mark's gospel. A fresh perspective on the person of Christ and the gospel. Blessed beyond measure through this book.
India on Oct 30, 2017
Mama Jacquie: I was absolutely thrilled with this audiobook....There have been a very few audiobooks that I have rushed to listen to, but this was indeed one of them. I enjoyed John Stott's "The Cross of Christ" but that requires scholarship and a degree of Christian maturity, but "King's Cross" is an audiobook that can be absorbed and appreciated by even the most unfamiliar with the Christian faith as the author guides the listener through one of the gospels, The Gospel of Mark, which is the shortest of the gospels (gospels are the 4 books that detail the life of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe to be the Savior, Messiah, The Anointed One, and Promised Redeemer to The Jewish People). I just passed this onto an assistant priest in my churhc with just one or two remarks that "it communicates about the Anglican Church" worldwide (of which I am a member) and it speaks of how the center of my particular denominational branch of The (catholic) Church has shifted to Africa and South America!?!! Timothy Keller's ability to tie so many threads together in describing the life of Jesus and the Church within the Christian historical context is akin to that of a master weaver who ultimately produces a...
United States on Oct 07, 2013
Dr. David P. Craig: King's Cross is a study of the Gospel of Mark designed for both followers of Christ and would-be followers of Christ. Tim Keller's expertise is that he is always able to take a passage of Scripture and show how it's all about Jesus. The Bible is not about us, but always finds its purpose in every story in the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
This work is not an exhaustive study of the Gospel of Mark, rather it highlights the two primary themes of Mark: Chapters 1-8 - Christ the King - highlighting His teachings, miracles, and authority as God ; and Chapters 9-16 - Christ the Servant - highlighting His sufferings that culminate in His death on the cross.
Keller throughout this book manages to weave in and out how Jesus is the answer to all of the major questions, needs, and realities of life. This book is an excellent reminder for the Christian that all of life only makes sense with Jesus at the center of it. For the non-believer Keller makes a cogent case for the necessity of Christ in his or her life. King's Cross would be an excellent gift to give to college students, co-workers, friends, acquaintances, and family members who are unfamiliar with the main...
United States on Jun 21, 2013
Dr. T.R.Rowik: einfach hörenswert!!! muß man selber gelesen oder gehört haben, viele gute, nachdenkenswerte Aspekte und praktische Beispiele! habe dieses Hör-Buch mit großem Gewinn angehört, war begeistert
Germany on Mar 02, 2013
Snow Pharoah: Having recently discovered Tim Keller, I have to say that I am becoming a fan. Keller is able to connect so many different worlds together: The Old and New Testament worlds (which are not the same), the present and the past, the wounded and the healed, the temporal and the eternal, the worldly and the divine. Mr. Keller's writing reflects his joy in knowledge, wisdom and the foundational belief that if God is who He is in the Holy Scripture, He is as relevant today, to everyone, no matter who and where they are, as to the members of the early church. This idea comes out in spades in this book. This is not a commentary, but in many ways suggests lines of academic thought concerning the Gospel of Mark that are often neglected. The basic message that one comes away with is that of a loving God who is present and active in reconciling a broken, distant humanity to himself, in the only way that was (and still is) possible. The result of this reconciliation is one of gratefulness, transformed life and promise of eternity. These eternal truths are editorially and sometimes poetically drawn out in King's Cross.
Canada on Aug 12, 2011
Matt: The C.S. Lewis of the twenty-first century? That is the statement that Newsweek so boldly proclaimed concerning Tim Keller. Nonetheless, he has lived up to the description. I first read Tim Keller when I picked up his book The Prodigal God. Since that day, I have listened to countless sermons and read countless articles by him. I quickly picked up a few of his other books Counterfeit Gods and Generous Justice. You can imagine the excitement when I picked up The King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus.
From the inside of the cover: "The most influential man to ever walk the earth has had his story told in hundreds of different ways for thousands of years. Can any more be said?"
The answer is absolutely. Written by a scholar with a pastor's heart, Keller looks at the life of Jesus as recorded in the Gospel of Mark. Masterfully written, Keller speaks to both believers and non-believers. Each step of the way, Keller is drawing us to a deeper understanding of Christ and therefore a deeper relationship.
The book is divided into two parts: The King and The Cross. In the first part of the book, Keller examines the identity of Christ through specific...
United States on Aug 04, 2011
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Publisher | Penguin Books; Reprint edition | Marian Press | |
Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Jesus, the Gospels & Acts #21 in Spiritual Gifts#25 in New Testament Biographies | #2 in New Testament Biographies#13 in Christian Meditation Worship & Devotion #19 in Devotionals | |
Page numbers source ISBN | 1594486662 | ||
ASIN | B00BF08C6S | ||
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||
Spiritual Gifts | Spiritual Gifts | ||
Text-to-Speech | Enabled | ||
Word Wise | Enabled | ||
X-Ray | Not Enabled | ||
Screen Reader | Supported | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 1,582 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 8,534 ratings | |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled | ||
Publication date | March 5, 2013 | ||
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File size | 1736 KB | ||
Language | English | English | |
Print length | 305 pages | ||
New Testament Biographies | New Testament Biographies | New Testament Biographies |
Taylor: Got this for my Bible study group on the book of Mark, Keller does awesome work breaking down the passages. Great read and a good conversation starter, I would highly recommend.
United States on Jan 29, 2024