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Knowing God? is an indictment of Protestant American Christianity in its failure to follow Jesus of Nazareth. Consumer Christianity is laid bare before the gospel and found wanting. After exposing the superstition of American Christianity, Hardin examines the gospel narrative and demonstrates that a truly Jesus-oriented approach must be non-sacrificial in all its ways. Like Jeremiah, Kierkegaard, or the early Barth, Knowing God? rings with a clarion call for followers of Jesus to ask what the Christian life looks like and is all about.
“Michael’s passion for the gospel, heaving through his anger
with the fake merchants of religion he indicts, is a searing
wake-up call. His notion of mysticism as a downward movement to the
Divine, becoming incarnate in our day-to-day, and his refusal to
let anything get in the way of forgiveness shine through this
exceptional teaching.”
—James Alison, Catholic priest and theologian
“Hardin begins by expressing the sense of frustration, at times
mounting to rage, that many Christians feel at the moment as they
contemplate the fractious, fake, and frequently vicious landscape
of American Christianity. He unleashes a prophetic ‘no’ upon this
‘church,’ laying bare its problems at their root. As we read on,
however, we find that Hardin’s ‘no’ is undergirded by a far more
powerful ‘yes.’ Behind the fake Jesus is the real Jesus, whom
Hardin knows and serves so faithfully. So the book leads us on with
undiminished pace and passion, beyond the dreadful mess that is
much of current Christianity, into a life of authentic
discipleship. . . . Hardin’s short, urgent book is, quite simply, a
book many of us need to read. By turns I resonated, I laughed, and
I repented. I urge you all to do likewise.”
—Douglas A. Campbell, Professor of New Testament, Duke Divinity
School
Michael Hardin is an independent scholar residing in
Pennsylvania. He has a master’s from North Park Seminary in Chicago
and is a PhD candidate at Charles Sturt University in Canberra,
Australia, where his thesis is on “Religion and Revelation in Karl
Barth and Rene Girard.” Author of ten books and a score of peer
reviewed articles, Michael is a popular teacher with a broad global
audience. He is a singer-songwriter who has studied wilderness
survival with Tom Brown Jr. for over seventeen years. Michael is
known as The Dude of Theology and he carries this moniker
proudly!
Chris Tilling is Senior Lecturer in New Testament at St. Mellitus
College