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Jesus of Nazareth
Paul Verhoeven

In what has been praised by religious historians as probably the most accurate account of the life of Jesus we discover who influenced his thinking, what political events turned him into a political revolutionary, a philosopher and savior to millions who call him the Messiah.
seven Stories Press
2010
$17.96
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On the surface, Verhoeven is an unlikely person to advance the study of Jesus. The director of such thrillers as Basic Instinct, he hasHe is best known for directing the American feature films RoboCop (1987), Total Recall (1990), Basic Instinct (1992), Starship Troopers (1997), and Hollow Man (2000). Despite having no formal training in the high academic arts, Verhoeven is the only voting member of the 77-seat Jesus Seminar—a group of New Testament scholars who try to find consensus on authentic material in the gospels and letters.

Before He was Called "The Son of God" He was a Man…

Thu, 06/03/2010 - 19:31 — Tim Brown

In what has been praised by religious historians as probably the most accurate account of the life of Jesus we discover who influenced his thinking, what political events turned him into a political revolutionary, a philosopher and savior to millions who call him the Messiah.

Building on the work of the great Biblical scholars of the twentieth century — Rudolf Bultman, Raymond Brown, Jane Schabert and Robert Funk, founder of the Jesus Seminars, among others — filmmaker Paul Verhoeven disrobes the mythical Jesus to reveal a man who is, after all, startlingly familiar to us, a man who has much in common with other great political leaders throughout history, human beings who believed that change was coming in their lifetimes.

Gone is the Jesus of the miracles, gone the son of God. In its place Verhoeven gives us his vision of Jesus as a complete man, someone who was changed by events, a Che Guevara-like revolutionary leader of a political movement. Most importantly, Verhoeven invokes a visionary who, in speeches and parables that the author calls an "expression of an innovative ethics", introduced a new enlightened behavior and the embrace of human contradictions that transcend the mechanics of value and worth that had up to that time had defined the material world.

Coming to a deeper understanding of the historical Jesus has been a lifelong passion for Verhoeven, who for the last quarter-century has been among the very few nonacademics participating in the Jesus Seminars. Verhoeven assumed that one day he would make a film of the life of Jesus. Then he realized that it must be a book. Steeped in Biblical scholarship but free of the institutional biases, whether academic or religious, that so often dictate the terms of discussion of the historical Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth is a book that builds a bridge reaching all the way back to Jesus's lifetime, all the way forward to the present, and from biblical scholars to lay readers whose interest might be personal or political.

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