Grand Theft Jesus

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Grand Theft Jesus: The Hijacking of Religion in America
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Author Robert S. McElvaine
Country United States
Language English
Genre Christianity Political satire Liberalism
Publisher Crown Publishing Group
Publication date
2008
Media type Hardcover
Pages 336
ISBN 978-0-307-39578-8
OCLC 171151547
277.3/083 22
LC Class BR515 .M36 2008
Website http://www.GrandTheftJesus.com

Grand Theft Jesus: The Hijacking of Religion in America (ISBN 978-0-307-39578-8) is the latest book by American author Robert S. McElvaine. It is published by The Crown Publishing Group and was released on March 25, 2008. The book is described as a passionate and often hilarious wake-up call to Christians to reject the “Right Reverends” who have stolen Jesus from Christianity and replaced His true message with "ChristianityLite,” an easy, feel-good scheme that promises salvation without sacrifice.

The book has been widely praised by people as diverse as the late comedian George Carlin, who said, “If Robert McElvaine had been Jesus’s lawyer, Pontius Pilate would have released him on his own recognizance” and South African Methodist minister Alan Storey, who wrote: “Jesus never wrote a book, but I recognize his hand writing in Grand Theft Jesus. Like Jesus, McElvaine uses lively illustrations and a serious sense of humor to cleanse the temple of exclusive and exploitative religion.” Dr. Harvey Cox of the Harvard Divinity School says, “Grand Theft Jesus vigorously and passionately attacks the pseudo-Christianity so prevalent today, but does so from a Christian perspective. It makes its powerful case with humor as well as serious argument.”