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Overview

Building on the work of biblical scholars—Rudolph Bultmann, Raymond Brown, Jane Schaberg, and Robert Funk, among others—filmmaker Paul Verhoeven disrobes the mythical Jesus to reveal a man who has much in common with other great political leaders throughout history—human beings who believed that change was coming in their lifetimes. Gone is the Jesus of the miracles, gone the son of God, gone the weaver of arcane parables whose meanings are obscure. In their place Verhoeven gives us his vision of Jesus as a complete man, someone who was changed by events, the leader of a political movement, and, perhaps most importantly, someone who, in his speeches and sayings, introduced a new ethic in which the embrace of human contradictions transcends the mechanics of value and worth that had defined the material world before Jesus. "The Romans saw [Jesus] as an insurrectionist, what today is often called a terrorist. It is very likely there were ‘wanted’ posters of him on the gates of Jerusalem. He was dangerous because he was proclaiming the Kingdom of Heaven, but this wasn’t the Kingdom of Heaven as we think of it now, some spectral thing in the future, up in the sky. For Jesus, the Kingdom of Heaven was a very tangible thing. Something that was already present on Earth, in the same way that Che Guevara proclaimed Marxism as the advent of world change. If you were totalitarian rulers, running an occupation like the Romans, this was troubling talk, and that was why Jesus was killed." —Paul Verhoeven, from profile by Mark Jacobson in New York Magazine

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609800772
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 11/29/2011
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 546 KB

About the Author

After receiving advanced degrees in math and physics, PAUL VERHOEVEN began to make movies, eventually moving from his native Holland to Los Angeles in 1985, where he also became the only non-theologian admitted into the Jesus Seminar, a group of seventy-seven eminent scholars in theology, philosophy, linguistics, and biblical history. Verhoeven is the director of successful films such as Turkish Delight, The Fourth Man, RoboCop, Basic Instinct, and Starship Troopers.

Table of Contents

Foreword Rob van Scheers ix

Preface xi

Introduction: My Search for the Historical Jesus 1

1 From Conception to Early Adulthood 31

2 John the Baptist and Jesus 39

3 Jesus' Proclamation of the Kingdom of God 53

4 Jesus the Exorcist 79

5 Jesus Flees 93

6 The Transfiguration 113

7 The Confrontation 131

8 Lazarus Is Killed 141

9 The Last Day of Jesus' Life 161

10 The Traitor 179

Epilogue 187

Appendix A The Secret Gospel of Mark 189

Appendix B Did Jesus Select the Twelve Disciples Himself? 197

Notes 201

Interview with The Fourth R 265

Bibliography 277

Index of Scriptural Passages 289

Index 297

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