Jesus Conspiracy
The Life and Crucifiction of Christ
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SPCK Publishing
Published:21st Jan '05
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Nearly 2,000 years after his death, Jesus is still the subject of great debate. Was he really the Son of God, a prophet or just a good man? Did he really rise from the dead? The Jesus Conspiracy is a gripping retelling of Jesus' life in a novelistic style by a top investigative journalist, from his birth in unusual circumstances to his death on the cross and rumours of the resurrection. Having sold over 800,000 copies worldwide, this book is now available with a striking new cover for Easter 2005. The story begins with the extraordinary pregnancies of the ageing Elizabeth and the young virgin Mary, before detailing Jesus' baptism and his teachings and ministry. The reader is introduced to key characters in the plot against Jesus: the Emperor Tiberius, Pontius Pilate, Herod and Caiaphas. The narrative gathers pace as it moves into the events of the first Easter week and the plans to capture and kill Jesus. The final third of the book covers Jesus' trial - the focal point of the book - and his death, from the eye witness perspectives of disciples, Pharisees, bystanders and others. This fastmoving narrative will be a compelling read for anyone who is curious about the character of Jesus and the events of the first Easter, as well as all those seeking new perspectives on the familiar story.
"'A suspenseful drama... a moving soliloquy... The pace is quick and compelling. The Jesus presented is real, painstakingly real.' Washington Times 'A unique blend of fact, legend, theology and faith.' Sunday Express 'In every thought and deed, Jesus showed... that his life and death remain the greatest story ever to be told - and that the only way to tell it is to present him, in the true sense of the words, as a real man, as well as the only perfect one... I have tried for no less.' Gordon Thomas"
ISBN: 9780745951850
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320 pages