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Document Type: | Book |
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Reza Aslan |
ISBN: | 1908906278 9781908906274 |
OCLC Number: | 857880573 |
Description: | 296 pages |
Contents: | Contents: Author's Note Introduction Part I Prologue: A Different Sort of Sacrifice Chapter One: A Hole in the Corner Chapter Two: King of the Jews Chapter Three: You Know Where I Am From Chapter Four: The Fourth Philosophy Chapter Five: Where Is Your Fleet to Sweep the Roman Seas? Chapter Six: Year One Part II Prologue: Zeal for Your House Chapter Seven: The Voice Crying Out in the Wilderness Chapter Eight: Follow Me Chapter Nine: By the Finger of God Chapter Ten: May Your Kingdom Come Chapter Eleven: Who Do You Say I Am? Chapter Twelve: No King but Caesar Part III Prologue: God Made Flesh Chapter Thirteen: If Christ Has Not Been Risen Chapter Fourteen: Am I Not an Apostle? Chapter Fifteen: The Just One Epilogue: True God from True God Notes Bibliography |
Responsibility: | Reza Aslan |
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'A bold, powerfully argued revisioning of the most consequential life ever lived' Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize - winning author of Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief 'This is a special and revealing work, one that believer and skeptic alike will find surprising, engaging, and original.' Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize - winning author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power 'In Zealot, Reza Aslan doesn't just synthesize research and reimagine a lost world, though he does those things very well. He does for religious history what Bertolt Brecht did for playwriting. Aslan rips Jesus out of all the contexts we thought he belonged in and holds him forth as someone entirely new. This is Jesus as a passionate Jew, a violent revolutionary, a fanatical ideologue, an odd and scary and extraordinarily interesting man.' Judith Shulevitz, author of The Sabbath World 'Aslan s riveting biography ... synthesises Scripture and scholarship to create an original account.' The New Yorker '...Aslan s insistence on human and historical actuality turns out to be far more interesting than dogmatic theology... This tough-minded, deeply political book does full justice to the real Jesus, and honors him in the process.' San Francisco Chronicle 'Reza Aslan s powerful new Zealot paints a vivid, accessible portrait of Jesus... a coherent and often convincing portrait of who Jesus was and what he wanted.' Tablet 'Compulsively readable ... this superb work is highly recommended.' Publishers Weekly 'A book of outstanding research and a gripping read. Page after page of excellent prose offer insight into what it was like to be living under Roman oppression and why there was a multitude of messiahs offering hope and freedom.' The Middle East in Europe Read more...

