the Man Who Became God: Historical Jesus: A Reconstruction from Primary Ancient Sources
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Who was the man before the Creed?In The Man Who Became God, Thanasis Efthymiou conducts a daring textual archaeology to uncover the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth. Moving beyond centuries of theological dogma and later traditions, this book seeks to reconstruct the life of a Jewish teacher within the volatile political and religious landscape of first-century Judea.By meticulously analyzing a vast array of ancient sources-from the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Apocryphal 1 Enoch to the Septuagint and the accounts of Roman historians-Efthymiou maps the complex social and political networks that shaped the Messianic movements of the era.Inside this historical reconstruction, you will discover: - - The Power of Primary Sources: A deep dive into the Qumran manuscripts and sectarian texts that define the world of the Historical Jesus.- Political Networks: An investigation into how local and imperial power structures influenced early Christian origins.- Contextual Archaeology: A reconstruction of the Messianic expectations that fueled the 1st-century Jewish revolts.- An Objective Perspective: A scholarly yet accessible approach that bridges the gap between academic research and the general reader.This is not a book of faith, but a book of history. It is a journey to the heart of the ancient Near East, stripping away the layers of time to find the man who walked the shores of Galilee before he was transformed by history into a divine icon.Discover the man behind the myth. Start your journey into textual archaeology today.
Who was the man before the Creed?In The Man Who Became God, Thanasis Efthymiou conducts a daring textual archaeology to uncover the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth. Moving beyond centuries of theological dogma and later traditions, this book seeks to reconstruct the life of a Jewish teacher within the volatile political and religious landscape of first-century Judea.By meticulously analyzing a vast array of ancient sources-from the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Apocryphal 1 Enoch to the Septuagint and the accounts of Roman historians-Efthymiou maps the complex social and political networks that shaped the Messianic movements of the era.Inside this historical reconstruction, you will discover: - - The Power of Primary Sources: A deep dive into the Qumran manuscripts and sectarian texts that define the world of the Historical Jesus.- Political Networks: An investigation into how local and imperial power structures influenced early Christian origins.- Contextual Archaeology: A reconstruction of the Messianic expectations that fueled the 1st-century Jewish revolts.- An Objective Perspective: A scholarly yet accessible approach that bridges the gap between academic research and the general reader.This is not a book of faith, but a book of history. It is a journey to the heart of the ancient Near East, stripping away the layers of time to find the man who walked the shores of Galilee before he was transformed by history into a divine icon.Discover the man behind the myth. Start your journey into textual archaeology today.
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