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Hardcover Behold the Man Book

ISBN: 1025295625

ISBN13: 9781025295626

Behold the Man

"Behold the Man" is a profound and contemplative exploration of the personality and spiritual significance of Jesus Christ. Written by the influential theologian Friedrich Rittelmeyer, this work seeks to bridge the gap between historical scholarship and deep religious experience. Instead of focusing solely on dogmatic interpretations, Rittelmeyer invites readers to look directly at the figure of Jesus, examining His inner life, His relationship with humanity, and His transformative power.

The text delves into the psychological and spiritual dimensions of the Gospels, offering a portrait of Christ that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. Rittelmeyer's approach is marked by a unique blend of theological insight and a quest for a modern, living Christianity. He explores how the "Son of Man" serves as an archetype for human potential and a source of divine inspiration in an increasingly secular world.

As a significant contribution to 20th-century religious thought, "Behold the Man" remains a valuable resource for those interested in Christology, spirituality, and the intersection of faith and philosophy. It provides a timeless meditation on the nature of the divine presence in human history and the enduring relevance of the life of Christ for the contemporary seeker.

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