Who was the historical Jesus? Was he merely a religious figure, or did he leave a lasting impact on history beyond theological interpretations? Jesus in History offers a groundbreaking exploration into the life, teachings, and historical context of Jesus, separating faith from fact.
Through meticulous research, Patrick Wanjiku delves into Jewish, Roman, and early Christian sources, uncovering non-biblical references to Jesus and his influence on first-century Judea. Archaeological evidence and historical methodologies further illuminate his interactions with political authorities, religious groups, and common people of the time. By analyzing key texts, including Josephus, Tacitus, and the Talmud, this book reconstructs Jesus’ historical presence beyond Gospel narratives.
Whether you are a historian, a student of religious studies, or someone seeking to understand Jesus beyond faith, this book provides an unbiased, scholarly perspective. It addresses critical questions: How did Jesus navigate Roman rule? What role did Jewish messianic expectations play in his legacy? What can archaeology reveal about his time?
Step beyond theological interpretations and uncover the real Jesus within history. Order Jesus in History today and embark on a fascinating journey into one of the most debated figures of all time!