The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ. Philip Pullman.
Pullman's book should appeal to anyone interested in Christianity who is open-minded enough to appreciate a revisiting of the Bible from a slightly different perspective. The Gospels provide you with the most important source of Jesus's life. Pullman used the Authorised Version, the New English Bible and the New Revised Standard Version. It is NOT to be seen as a work of blasphemy. Pullman is a storyteller and a Christian so the story respects the teachings of the Gospels and shows an interesting and extremely readable interpretation, sensitive but also thought-provoking. It is something different and original but plausible and overly sad. The story is a visionary one retelling the birth, the life and death of Jesus Christ. Imagine: What if Jesus Christ had a twin brother? Or what if his twin brother betrayed him and not Judas Iscariot? Simply put, we are presented with two Almighty people, Jesus who is the charismatic one but selfish and Christ who broods, a pragmatist