Philip Pullman, author of the popular trilogy, His Dark Materials, has a new book out called The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ. Now, it’s well known that Pullman is no fan of religion and His Dark Materials books have been labeled as atheist propaganda, so it’s no surprise that this new book is getting some people up in arms.
It’s a retelling of the life of Jesus from conception to death. In this version, Jesus has a twin brother called Christ. Jesus is the outspoken prophet while Christ is content to stay in the shadows recording the events and words of his brother and in some cases making small changes to help clarify the meanings. Jesus believes the kingdom of God is imminent while Christ is more forward thinking concerned about building a structure for the future of the ministry that could last for centuries to come.
I listened to the audio-book which is a short 3 and a half hours, read by Pullman himself. He does an excellent job of telling his own story and it moves along briskly. The end is somewhat predictable but enjoyable none the less when it arrives. I especially liked the chapter when Jesus is about to be arrested. He’s gone off to a clearing by himself to express he feelings to God about what is coming and his own revelation…there is some great writing in there.
This book probably won’t appeal to anyone who is overtly religious, but if you take it as I did, as just a story and enjoy it for its literary merit, you may just find it worth the read.
I heard about this book because of a video that made it’s way around the net. It’s of Pullman responding to someone complaining about the title of his book being potentially and purposefully offensive. Here’s his response, which in my view is one of the better defenses of free speech I’ve heard in a while.