Albert Nolan's portrait introduces us to Jesus before he became the object of Christian faith, operating in history in a specific social context, addressing concrete hopes, and engaging in controversy and social conflict. Here is a man who was deeply involved with the real problems of his time--which turn out to be the real problems of our time, as well. As he writes, "God is speaking to us in a new way today. God is speaking to us in the events and problems of our time. Jesus can help us to understand the voice of Truth but, in the last analysis, it is we who must decide and act."
Sister Helen Prejean says this book was significant in her spiritual discernment; that by itself is enough to recommend it!
I found it to be uneven reading -- at times mediocre, at other times excellent. The last chapter was the best. I've long known that today's Christianity owes more to Constantine that to Jesus. This book will help you to see that difference and to understand how you must act accordingly.
Everyone who counts Jesus as their Lord and God needs to read this book...every one who claims to be a Christians needs to read it...everyone who uses the Bible to berate and hate needs to read it....
comprehensive account of Jesus during his time in Palestine, following his intentions of compassion & faith. beautifully done, including historical context
Bought this book in Ireland and finally got the chance to read it. Exceptional historical breakdown of what titles, names, attitude and other subjects really meant. The amount of other books recommended throughout was also so helpful and definitely adding them to my ‘want to read’ list. such an insightful read, there are literally so much we do not know; but have faith in searching for the truth wherever that leads you