Dimensions
129 x 198 x 25mm
In this brilliant and original book Jack Miles explores the life of Jesus as an episode in the story of God. Writing neither as a theologian nor as an historian but as a literary critic, Miles has written one of the most original responses to the Bible for years, as much for readers who respect the New Testament as a cornerstone of world literature as it is for Christians.
In his Pulitzer Prize-winning 'God: A Biography', Jack Miles offered a highly original approach to the character of the God of the Old Testament, addressing him as a character in a book, a literary charter. In this book, reading the New Testament but hearing the Old echoing in its every verse, Miles tells the story of the agonising conflict that overtook God when he failed to keep his promise to his people, and the radical change in his character that this failure brought about.
Coming after a large number of books pursuing the elusive 'historical Jesus', this book offers a frankly mythological Chris, delivering a profound and dramatic companion to the story begun in 'God: A Biography'.