New Book: The Person of the Christ

Purchase from reginaorthodoxpress.com or amazon.com.

If in Australia, the book is also available through crossroadbooks.com.au, and christianbook.com.au.

 

 

The Person of the ChristLiving in a world that differed radically from ours, Jesus is revealed by researching His context. To come into knowledge of this context, it is to first-century Judaism that we must turn. Through a most unique synthesis of Orthodox Christian theology, early Church Fathers, rabbinic writings, and contemporary Jewish and Christian biblical scholarship, this astonishingly unique book explores the atmosphere of first-century Palestine in which Christ lived.

The Person Of The Christ explores many issues including the inter-testamental period; the Pharisees and Sadducees; the Sanhedrin; the concept of YHWH and its significance for the Orthodox Christian; the Shekhinah–the Jewish understanding of the presence of God–and its rich potential for understanding the Incarnation.

This work also thoroughly examines the development of the Jewish Messiah concept throughout the Scriptures, as well as early Judaic writings, and the reaction of Jesus to the Messianic concepts of His day. To follow Christ is to desire to know Him. The Person Of The Christ will bring readers closer to Jesus, His time, place and life.

From the Foreword:

“As soon as I began to read this great book, I was unable to bring my reading to an end. The blessed son of the Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Daniel Fanous, has succeeded in guiding my inner senses into the times of the ancient people of God, through his engaging style of writing. This work has been presented logically, biblically, and historically, to reveal the context of the Christ…This present work reveals to us the richness of our faith, as well as its foundations among the early Jews.”

- Fr. Tadros Y. Malaty

 

By Daniel Fanous
Regina Orthodox Press
paperback, 255 pages
ISBN: 978-1-928653-332

www.reginaorthodoxpress.com


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