The 6th book, concluding the research cycle on “Jesus Christ. Life and Teaching,” is entirely devoted to the events that unfolded over several days and marked the end of the earthly history of Jesus Christ—the Son of God and the Son of Man.
What do the Evangelists tell us about the last days, hours, and minutes of His life? How do they describe His Resurrection? Why do their accounts of these events differ so significantly—and how reliable are they? Why did Jesus’ life end with such a painful and shameful death? What is the meaning of Jesus’ death for Christians—and why does the Resurrection of Christ remain the central celebration of the Christian Church, the key point of Christian theology? Why does the story of Christ’s last days in earthly life continue, twenty centuries later, to exert such a powerful spiritual and emotional impact on millions of people? This book is intended to answer these and many other questions.
The series “Jesus Christ. Life and Teaching” consists of six books: “The Beginning of the Gospel,” “The Sermon on the Mount,” “The Miracles of Jesus,” “The Parables of Jesus,” “The Lamb of God: Jesus in the Gospel of John,” and “Death and Resurrection.” The monumental six-volume work is designed to address the main questions about Jesus Christ: “What did Jesus bring to people, and why does He matter for modern humans? Two thousand years have passed since He lived and taught—why are His image and message still relevant? What can Jesus give us who live in the 21st century, with all its complexities, challenges, problems, and tragedies?”
Audiobooks of the series “Jesus Christ. Life and Teaching.”