"The man who invented it would be more astonished than its hero."
The author quotes these words from Rousseau as an indication of his
purpose, which is to make credible the portrait of Jesus as it is
presented to us in the Gospels. In this classic work Borchert
presents a living portrait of Jesus as found in the Gospels,
eloquently countering the criticism and scepticism surrounding his
life. Both Jesus' critics and those who testify to the beauty of
Jesus' life agree on his uniqueness, for he defies all the
categories of humanity. Borchert considers Jesus' relationship with
God, mankind, the natural world and the miracles and examines the
reactions to the person of Jesus throughout history. To see Jesus
as the Gospels portray him is to be confronted with the challenge
to accept him as the human manifestation of the Father: "We cannot
make any mistake about God after we have known Jesus."
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