Jesus: A Biography from a Believer.

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Author: Paul Johnson

ISBN-10: 1410427390

ISBN-13: 9781410427397

Category: Biblical Figures - Biography

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From the bestselling author and acclaimed historian, a powerful portrayal of the life of Jesus Is Jesus relevant to us today? Few figures have had such an influ­ence on history as Jesus of Nazareth. His teachings have inspired discussion, arguments, even war, and yet few have ever held forth as movingly on the need for peace, forgiveness, and mercy. Paul Johnson's brilliant reading offers readers a lively biography of the man who inspired one of the world's great religions and whose les­sons still guide us in current times. Johnson's magisterial and revered book A History of Christianity is a masterpiece of historical writing on religion; and in his new book he returns to focus on a central figure in one of the world's dominant religions. Johnson's intelligent and conver­sational style, as well as his ability to distill complex subjects into succinct, highly readable works, make this book the ideal match of a major historian with a major subject. The result is an accessible biography and an insightful analysis of how Jesus is important in the present era. Publishers Weekly When one sets out to explicate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, arguably the most important figure in human history, it is inevitable that the study will be affected by one's own beliefs and biases. Johnson, celebrated author and columnist for Forbes and the American Spectator, makes no excuse for his own Catholic faith foundations. In this eminently readable study of Jesus' life and teachings, Johnson delivers a cogent, conservative view of scripture and the character of the Christian faith. At times, Johnson's political views show through; his comments on the poor, and Jesus' compassion toward them, reflect his basic distrust of institutional and even personal charity, deeming it "quite ineffective and hopeless." But there is a compassion toward all people that echoes throughout this work. He concludes that this world, filled with evil, needs a return to the teachings of Jesus in order to right itself. Some will disagree. But none will be surprised at Johnson's fluid writing and fundamentally conservative views of religion and, indeed, the world at large. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Introduction: Man and God 9I Birth, Childhood, Youth 15II Baptism, Temptation, and the Apostles 41III The Danger of the Miracles 63IV What Jesus Taught and Why 87V Poetry and Parables, Questions and Silence 105VI Encounters: Men, Women, Children, the Aged 135VII Jesus's New Ten Commandments 169VIII Jesus's Trial and Crucifixion 195IX The Resurrection and the Birth of Christianity 231Further Reading 253