Few figures in the history of humanity have left a mark as profound, as lasting, and as universal as Jesus of Nazareth. Born in a small province of the Roman Empire more than two thousand years ago, this man — whom millions consider the Son of God — forever transformed the way human beings understand love, justice, dignity, forgiveness, and the meaning of existence.
This book does not claim to be a work of dogmatic theology, although theology occupies an important place in its pages.