Fortson's Biblical Biographies: Jesus
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Dante Fortson
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概要
To understand the history of Jesus of Nazareth, one must first navigate the thick forests of tradition, theology, and art that have grown around his name for two millennia. For some, he is the iconic figure of the stained-glass window, a serene and distant deity. For others, he is a radical social reformer, a peasant philosopher, or a failed revolutionary. However, to find the man himself, we must travel back to the dusty, high-stakes world of the first-century Near East. This book is an attempt to trace that journey from its obscure beginnings in a Galilean village to its world-altering conclusion in the capital of Judea, treating the life of Jesus not merely as a religious icon, but as a historical phenomenon that fractured the timeline of human civilization.
The story begins in a land of profound paradox. Judea and Galilee were regions saturated with ancient religious longing, yet they were held in the iron grip of the Roman Empire. This was an era of "messianic fever," where the air was thick with the expectation that a deliverer would arise to restore the throne of David and cast off the pagan yoke. By examining the foundations and origins of Jesus, we see a figure who was born into the crosshairs of political paranoia and religious zeal. From the very start, his life was marked by displacement and danger, from the flight of his family to Egypt to his quiet, formative years as a craftsman in Nazareth. These silent years, often skipped over in popular summaries, were the crucible in which his character and his deep understanding of the Hebrew scriptures were forged.
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