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Hardcover Jesus Book

ISBN: 1025754247

ISBN13: 9781025754246

Jesus

"Jesus" is a lyrical and evocative reimagining of the life of Jesus Christ, written by the acclaimed French novelist and pacifist Henri Barbusse. Rather than a traditional theological study, this work presents a humanistic and social interpretation of the central figure of Christianity. Barbusse portrays Jesus not merely as a divine icon, but as a revolutionary man of the people whose teachings are rooted in a deep sense of justice and universal compassion.

Through a series of poetic and often mystical vignettes, the narrative explores the psychological and spiritual journey of Jesus as he navigates the complex social and political landscape of his era. Barbusse's prose emphasizes the human struggles and profound insights of its subject, framing the gospel stories through a lens of radical equality and empathy. The work serves as both a literary exploration of a historical figure and a philosophical meditation on the nature of faith and the quest for a more just world. "Jesus" remains an important contribution to religious literature, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of spirituality and social consciousness.

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