Bestselling biblical historian, Jean-Pierre Isbouts, weaves the origin stories of Christianity and the Lord's Prayer into a reinvigorating and urgent rallying cry for unity in the modern church
Bestselling biblical historian, Jean-Pierre Isbouts, weaves the origin stories of Christianity and the Lord's Prayer into a reinvigorating and urgent rallying cry for unity in the modern churchHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prof. Jean-Pierre Isbouts is one of the leading biblical historians writing today. A bestselling author, he has written numerous National Geographic books on biblical history, with an approach that examines Judeo-Christian traditions through a strictly non-denominational lens. A Professor Emeritus in Human Development at Fielding Graduate University, Dr. Isbouts is a frequent Smithsonian lecturer and also serves as the managing editor of Fielding University Press, which he founded in 2013. He lives in Santa Monica, CA..
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Introduction Part I: Rediscovering the Historical Jesus 1. A Land in Crisis 2. The Lost Years of Jesus’ Youth 3. Along the Banks of the Jordan 4. Jesus Launches His Ministry Part II: The Lord’s Prayer: A Blueprint for Unity 5. Our Father, Hallowed Be Your Name 6. Your Kingdom Come 7. Give Us Each Day Our Bread 8. And Forgive Us Our Debts/Sins 9. Do Not Bring Us to the Test 10. Deliver Us from Evil 11. Reconstructing the Passion Epilogue: The Splintering of Christianity Chronology Further Reading Notes Glossary
Introduction Part I: Rediscovering the Historical Jesus 1. A Land in Crisis 2. The Lost Years of Jesus’ Youth 3. Along the Banks of the Jordan 4. Jesus Launches His Ministry Part II: The Lord’s Prayer: A Blueprint for Unity 5. Our Father, Hallowed Be Your Name 6. Your Kingdom Come 7. Give Us Each Day Our Bread 8. And Forgive Us Our Debts/Sins 9. Do Not Bring Us to the Test 10. Deliver Us from Evil 11. Reconstructing the Passion Epilogue: The Splintering of Christianity Chronology Further Reading Notes Glossary
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