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prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2010-12-01 10:21 am
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WRT Jesus, for reals

I am under the impression that several of this blog's readers have nonzero knowledge or interest in the topic of the Historical Jesus: the ancient Jewish prophet and rabble-rouser. No more divine than you or I, perhaps, but apparently possessing of a remarkable presence, and maybe a shocking orator for his time, so outrageous that the authorities saw it necessary to silence him.

To you I ask: if I wanted to read a really solid, secular account of the life of this man, where would I turn?

I suppose I would prefer non-fiction, but fiction is OK, so long as it's appropriately informed. Specific books and chapters of the New Testament are also OK to recommend. Assume I know nothing. I am coming at this not so much raw as tinted. I carry nearly 20 years of actively Christian education and upbringing and all its attendant assumptions in my personal baggage, and I have never really properly unpacked it.

(Is this for a project? Yes, it is for a project.)

[identity profile] dougo.livejournal.com 2010-12-01 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Anne Rice recently wrote a couple novels depicting Jesus's life. Apparently the first one was based on "meticulous research" but the second was more speculative. (I haven't read them, or any of her books since the mid-90s, but I still kind of consider myself a fan.)