Progressives have fabricated a new Jesus so different from the real Savior that their faith can hardly be called Christianity.
Progressive Christian leaders have abandoned the resurrected Savior of historical Christianity, radically reinterpreting Him as a Jewish mystic or a man of God devoid of divine claims and miracles. In the postmodern era, "remaking Jesus" has become a deadly temptation.
The "modern Jesus" of progressives--supposedly friendlier and more accepting than the Savior we know from the Gospels--is gaining popularity and acceptance among self-identified Christians. But they don't realize that progressive Christianity rejects the biblical revelation of Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh.
Hijacking Jesus addresses perennial questions about the nature of Christ and his teaching, testing the historical and theological accuracy of progressive Christians. Their "Jesus" is simply no match for the reliability of the four Gospels, which are the most credible historical sources for Jesus's life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection. Christians can accept no substitute for the witness of the Gospels and the theological doctrines of the church that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior.