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Have you ever wondered about Nazareth as a place to live in the first century? How about Jesus the miracle worker: how did he do the great deeds reported of him in the New Testament? "A Man Called Jesus" answers these questions and more. It recreates Jesus as a Jew in contrast to the first Christian of the early church. It's a novel that makes one central assumption about the historical Jesus. He was a man all about love. In doing so it creates a Jesus that is relevant for all times and all places. Rick Herrick (PhD, Tulane University) is a former tenured university professor and magazine…mehr

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Have you ever wondered about Nazareth as a place to live in the first century? How about Jesus the miracle worker: how did he do the great deeds reported of him in the New Testament? "A Man Called Jesus" answers these questions and more. It recreates Jesus as a Jew in contrast to the first Christian of the early church. It's a novel that makes one central assumption about the historical Jesus. He was a man all about love. In doing so it creates a Jesus that is relevant for all times and all places. Rick Herrick (PhD, Tulane University) is a former tenured university professor and magazine editor. He is the author of three published novels and a work of nonfiction entitled "The Case Against Evangelical Christianity." His musical play, "Lighthouse Point," was performed as a fundraiser for the Martha's Vineyard Museum in 2013.
Autorenporträt
Rick Herrick is a former tenured university professor and magazine editor. He is the author of six published novels and four works of nonfiction. His musical play Lighthouse Point was performed as a fundraiser for the Martha's Vineyard Museum in 2013.