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This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical
literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles
have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades.
The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to
promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a
TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the
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Man of Brains BY J. MiUleton Murry New York and London JF rper CT
Bwdwf Publishers 1926 MURRY PRINTED IN T UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FIRST EDITION K-A Talle of Contents PREFACE vii Part One PROLOGUE 3
I JOHN THE BAPTIST 10 II THE BAPTISM OF JESUS 19 III THE TEMPTATION
IN THE WILDERNESS 28 IV THE WONDERFUL NEWS 35 V THE MAN IN THE
SYNAGOGUE 47 VI THE HEALING OF THE LEPER 53 VII THE HEALING OF THE
PALSIED MAN 59 i VIII THE PREACHING OF THE KINGDOM 66 IX THE
CHALLENGE TO THE LAW 73 X THE PARTING OF THE WAYS 88 XI THE BOAT
AND THE MOUNTAIN 99 XII THE CALL OF THE TWELVE 106 XIII THE
MYSTERIES OF THE KINGDOM 113 XIV THE SENDING OF THE TWELVE 123 XV
THE FEEDING OF FIVE THOUSAND 144 XVI THE DESCENT OF GENNESARET 151
XVII THE FLIGHT TO THE NORTH 159 XVIII QESAREA PHILIPPI 170 Part
Two I THE TEACHING OF JESUS 199 Contents Part Three I THE JOURNEY
TO JERUSALEM 235 II THE ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM 271 III THE DISPUTE IN
THE TEMPLE 283 IV THE FINAL MESSAGE 303 V MARY OF MAGDALA 322 VI
THE LAST SUPPER 336 VII THE TRIAL AND CRUCIFIXION 346 EPILOGUE 365
Preface DO not propose to offer an apology for this book. I wrote
it because I needed to write it. The time had come when it had
become urgent upon me to make up my mind about Jesus. For reasons
which concern myself alone, I desired, if I could, to make him
wholly real to myself. The Jesus who is presented in these pages is
simply the Jesus who is real to me the Jesus in whose real
existence I can, and in whom I do, believe. Because I desired to
present him clearly, I have not only excluded, without warning or
apology, incidents in the familiar story which I hold to be
apocryphal, but I have put aside many sayings and incidents which I
believe to be whollyauthentic, because to include them would
obscure the narrative. My aim has been simply to estab lish a point
of view from which the profound and astonishing unity of the life
and teaching of Jesus can be grasped, and my hope is that those who
can Preface accept this point of view will find that the authentic
sayings and incidents which I have omitted will fall naturally into
place without exposition of mine. For more than a century able
minds have been at work trying to re-create the Jesus of history. I
owe them much yet the debt is less than I imagined it would be when
I began this book. I quickly found that there was no consensus of
crit ical opinion save on the few points which I had already
established for myself, namely, the priority of Marks Gospel, the
fact that it had been used by Matthew and Luke in the composition
of their Gospels, and the impossibility of regarding the Fourth
Gospel as historical. Outside this narrow territory I was surprised
to find a welter of con flicting opinions, among which my own
appeared to have as good a right to existence as anothers. After a
time, indeed, it occurred to me that it might have a better right
than some. My training as a literary critic might be the equivalent
of the more specialized training of the professor of divinity. For
much of my life has been spent in the effort to understand men of
genius. And Jesus was above all else a man of genius. Of course
there are many Preface to whom he was above all else a supernatural
being a God. I cannot share that belief because I do not know what
it means. But it is perhaps worth pointing out that those who truly
hold it are them selves compelled to some such inquiry and effort
at re-creation asI have attempted. For to hold the Catholic Faith
that Jesus was very God means also to believe that he was very Man
and to believe this is to believe that his life upon this earth
must have come to pass in one way alone. No fiat of Omni potence
can contrive that a single event should happen in different ways at
the same moment Therefore the effort of a century of critical re
search to re-create Jesus the man should receive at least the
sympathetic attention of those who do verily believe in the God of
the Catholic Faith...
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