“The Jesus story began with a whisper, a rumour, a daring claim: God is coming, coming as king, in the life, teachings and destiny of Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus himself started the whisper of this revolution, one involving a reordering of power, Israel's regathering, the redemption of the Jews, the defeat of Satan and the renewal of creation. But his teaching, its promises and warnings, could not remain a whisper; it had to be shared, repeated, declared, argued and even shouted afar.” (Bird, 300)
In his book, Whispers of Revolution, Michael Bird seeks once more to add his voice to the conversation about the historical Jesus.
One of the first things Bird does is examine the challenge of studying the Historical Jesus. He notes that everyone, from conservative to liberal theologians, tends to write Jesus into our own image. He points out that the gospels are reliable historical guides to the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
Bird’s book is a broad and yet accessible guide to the life of Christ that situates him in his Jewish context. And because of that, it situates him historically and shapes how he saw his ministry and the claims he made.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this topic!