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23 reviewsIt has been said that Jesus Christ is always actual, and at the same time always anticipating actuality. This is something that Metropolitan Hilarion has made abundantly clear in his monumental six-volume study. As he observes, throughout history there has never been a person about whom so much has been written; and yet the Metropolitan has himself found many new ways to restate, in fresh and vivid terms, the ancient truths about the Savior. This is a remarkable study that deserves to be read with close attention.
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This book is both well-informed on a range of scholarship and faithful to the Church s tradition. It is highly accessible, full of insights (often ancient in origin, but fresh to Western readers), and draws from a range of traditions. And whereas scholarship often concentrates on problem issues, this book instead gives a well-rounded portrait of Jesus character and ministry in the Gospels. I found it edifying and informative. --Craig S. Keener, Ph.D., Asbury Theological Seminary
This is a work of great importance, in which as a bishop, monk, and scholar Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev touches upon the very heart of Christianity, giving us the figure of Jesus Christ represented in its spiritual depth as well as in its historical reality. I sincerely hope that Orthodox Christians, as well as Christians of the Western world, will be touched by this testimony and thus meet Christ in the midst of a world that is increasingly divorced from God. --Pope Benedict XVI
This book is an achievement of Orthodox scholarship in recent times. It is not conceived as a biography of Jesus, but instead as a deep and profound study of his life and message. It embraces four dimensions: historical, exegetical, theological, and hermeneutic. Discussions are insightful and complete, so that the reader may grasp the challenges at work in each issue. The aim of the book is twofold: to show the continuity between the Jesus found in the Gospels and the One confessed by the