
Jesus Farted
The Vulgar Truth of the Biblical Christ
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Narrated by:
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Tim Atkin
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By:
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Simon Perry
About this listen
If Hercules laboured, Achilles sang and Atlas shrugged, then Jesus Farted.
Simon Perry, a Biblical Scholar and Chaplain at the University of Cambridge, claims that if you cannot hear Jesus fart, you cannot hear his biblical voice.
By focusing on the vulgarity of the historical Jesus, Perry alerts the listener to a radical Jewish voice that history has sought to silence. The author's crude but beautifully written prose obliterates the popular notion of a saintly, pious, religious do-gooder. When the smoke has cleared, the Jesus left standing is revealed as a dangerous political, economic, and ideological threat to the imperial machinery of his day and ours.
©2023 Simon Perry (P)2023 Simon Perry
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