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Middle Eastern Jesus

Understanding the culture of the Bible

Middle Eastern Jesus

Understanding the culture of the Bible

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Paperback / softback

£16.99

Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781786225719
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 30/09/2025
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
Nadim Nassar brings his native Middle Eastern perspective to explore the world into which Jesus was born, its political and religious tensions, the difference between political peace and the peace that Jesus proclaimed. Using stories from the Gospels he reflects on family and kinship, Jesus’ encounters with outsiders, with women, children, and the religious authorities. He opens up hidden meanings in key parables and explores what Jesus understands by such central Christian concepts as faith, love, discipleship, sacrifice and witness. Every culture is prone to create God in its own image and to read the Bible through the lens of its own social norms and understanding, with the result that so much is missed as readers impose their own assumptions on the text. Just as the original languages can throw open broader perspectives, this engaging series of reflections on Gospel narratives from within Jesus’ own culture reveals layers of meaning hidden to most readers.

Nadim Nassar

Nadim Nassar is a Syrian priest in the Church of England. He studied at Beirut’s Near Eastern School of Theology under the late Kenneth Bailey, author of the classic Jesus through Middle Eastern Eyes. Dr Nassar lectures widely and is adviser to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Religious Freedom. From his parish in London he runs the Awareness Foundation, a registered charity, helping to educate children living in war zones in the Middle East.

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