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The Jesus We Missed: The Surprising Truth About the Humanity of Christ

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Jesus We Missed: The Surprising Truth About the Humanity of Christ

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781595553713

Publisher:

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Imprint:

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Publication Date:

1st February 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

232.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 137mm, Height 208mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

244g

Description


Who was Jesus and what was His mission

The Gospels present us with an obvious but profound and compelling thought, that the eternal Word of God became a real man of particular weight and height, with a specific temperament and particular traits of character. He was a Jew, part of a small village community. He became hungry and tired. He felt anger and was moved to compassion. He had a mother and friends. His name was Jesus.

How are we to understand this mystery of Jesus being fully God and also fully man How do we correctly speak of the real Jesus without falling prey to the skepticism that marks the so-called quest for a historical Jesus

In The Jesus We Missed, pastor and scholar Patrick Henry Reardon travels through the Gospel narratives to discover the real Jesus, to see him through the eyes of those who knew him bestthe apostles, his community, believers who vividly portrayed him in stories filtered through their own faith. Through these living, breathing accounts, we contemplate who Gods Son really was and isand we understand how he came to redeem and sanctify every aspect of every human life.

In an age that has too often turned Jesus into a symbol or an abstract doctrine, we are long overdue for a reminder that the Lord of history came to us as a humble carpenter from Nazareth. BRYAN LITFIN, Professor of Theology, Moody Bible Institute

In his inimitable style, Patrick Henry Reardon surprises us with insights into the humanity of Jesus drawn from the Gospels and made lively by careful attention to historical and literary detail. Here is a piece that joins together critical awareness, theological fidelity, refreshing wit, and manifest devotion. EDITH M. HUMPHREY, William F. Orr Professor of New Testament, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Author Bio

Patrick Henry Reardon pastor of All Saints Antiochian Orthodox Church in Chicago, Illinois, and a senior editor of Touchstone Magazine . In the past forty years, Fr. Patrick has published more than 500 articles, editorials, and reviews in popular and scholarly journals, including Books and Culture and Touchstone . As a guest lecturer, he receives invitations year-round to give retreats, homilies, lectures, and Bible studies. In addition, Fr. Patrick has penned several books for Conciliar Press, including Christ in the Psalms and The Trial of JobFr. Patrick was educated at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; St. Anselm's College in Rome; The Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome; and St. Tikhon's Orthodox Seminary in South Canaan, Pennsylvania.

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