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The Search is neither predominately scholarly, historical, nor inspirational. Rather, it is a book that seeks to understand why Jesus said what he said and did what he did in light of the fact that he was not only a loyal Galilean Jew but he was also a loyal Roman subject, who was probably educated in Greco-Roman influenced schools, who probably worked under the authority of Roman administrators, who ministered under the protection of Roman officials, and who died as a enemy of Rome as mandated by Roman law. The book is not intended to present Jesus in any lesser light than that of deity. Yet,…mehr

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The Search is neither predominately scholarly, historical, nor inspirational. Rather, it is a book that seeks to understand why Jesus said what he said and did what he did in light of the fact that he was not only a loyal Galilean Jew but he was also a loyal Roman subject, who was probably educated in Greco-Roman influenced schools, who probably worked under the authority of Roman administrators, who ministered under the protection of Roman officials, and who died as a enemy of Rome as mandated by Roman law. The book is not intended to present Jesus in any lesser light than that of deity. Yet, within the context of known Greco-Roman history, customs, philosophies, and manners of the time in which Jesus lived and ministered. It attempts to show under what circumstances his ministry and popularity grew and flourished in Roman Mare Nostrum and then floundered. The Search is historical in that it portrays the life of Jesus as it was in Roman Mare Nostrum East. It is scholarly in that it confirms each Gospel recorded event with non-biblical authenticating documentation. It is inspirational in that it assumes that the Gospel records are the most accurate records available about the life of Jesus and that the word and deeds recorded in the Gospel narratives have been preserved for two millennia because they were the narratives that God felt would be most spiritually beneficial to this Current generation. This book will attempt to discover Jesus' life by filling in the empty center between birth and death by reaching beyond the bare bones skeleton of historical Jesus and alighting upon the fully developed historical epic of Jesus-the loyal Jewish Roman subject of Roman Mare Nostrum East.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ron Charles worked as a structural engineer for twelve years and served as a senior pastor for fourteen years. Dr Charles has been happily married to his wife, Paula, for fifty-three years. They have two sons and two grandsons who all help in their missions ministry efforts. He is passionate about history and archaeology, particularly New Testament and Roman era history. He fed this passion by earning an MA in Theology, a PhD in ancient history, and a ThD in historical theology. Dr Charles' quest for the historical Jesus has spanned over forty-three years, with travels to more than fifty countries. He has taken part in archaeological investigations in five countries in search of information about the life of Jesus. Dr Charles is cofounder of the Albanian-American Archaeological Society, and he has served on the board of directors for Pacific International University and Final Frontiers International. Until recently he also served on the board of governors for the International Biographical Center of Cambridge, who has awarded him it's One Thousand Great Americans designation. Today, Dr Charles serves as a missionary to the people of the Middle East. He also conducts historical/ educational tours to Europe and the Middle East. For more information on these tours and for additional information about the author, visit www.cubitfoundation.org.