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A narrative exploration of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth, focusing on the human experience within the context of first-century Judea. The protagonist navigates the social and political tensions of Roman-occupied territory while attempting to convey a message that challenges established religious authorities. The narrative framework typically employs a third-person perspective to observe the interactions between the central figure and his contemporaries. The story is constrained by the historical and geographical realities of the Levant during the early first century, emphasizing the cultural friction between local traditions and imperial governance.
Discussion often centers on the author's ability to balance historical accuracy with the imaginative requirements of a narrative work. Readers frequently highlight the descriptive quality of the setting, which provides a tangible backdrop for the events depicted. Critics often note the focus on the human aspects of the protagonist, which serves to ground the narrative in a relatable reality. The pacing is generally described as deliberate, allowing for a thorough examination of the philosophical arguments presented throughout the text.
Page Count:
136
Publication Date:
1970-03-19
Publisher:
Elsevier
ISBN-10:
0080069193
ISBN-13:
9780080069197
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