DESCRIPTION
Rather than looking
at Jesus -- the popular conception of the “historical Jesus” -- John Baggett contends that we should instead look
with Jesus at the realities of God and neighbor as he perceived them. Baggett incorporates the witness of the key human relationships of Jesus, looking at why those earliest believers and friends considered him divine. Baggett then asks how Christ's transcendence can ultimately translate to significance for life and faith in today's story.
REVIEWS
William Jay Peck
— University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
"Baggett has written a brilliant and original work. He has blended sound biblical scholarship, anthropological theory, and fresh creative insight to unveil a portrait of Jesus that is historically believable and profoundly relevant for our own times. This is a book that should be read by all who wish to take Jesus seriously while facing and engaging the challenges of our postmodern world."