‘In the beginning was the Word,’ says the Gospel of John. This sentence – and the words of all four gospels – is central to the teachings of the Christian church and has shaped Western art, literature and language, and the Western mind.Yet in the years after the death of Christ there was not merely one word, nor any consensus as to who Jesus was or why he had mattered. There were many different Jesuses, among them the aggressive Jesus who scorned his parents and crippled those who opposed him, the Jesus who sold his twin into slavery and the Jesus who had someone crucified in his stead.Moreover, in the early years of the first millennium there were many other saviours, many sons of gods who healed the sick and cured the lame. But as Christianity spread, they were pronounced unacceptable – even heretical – and they faded from view. Now, in Heresy, Catherine Nixey tells their extraordinary story, one of contingency, chance and plurality. It is a story about what might have been.
CONTRIBUTORS: Catherine Nixey
EAN: 9781529040357
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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HEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan
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GENRE: RELIGION / Philosophy, RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, RELIGION / Christian Church / History, RELIGION / Ancient, RELIGION / Blasphemy, Heresy & Apostasy
WIDTH: 153 cm
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Ancient / Biblical Israel, BCE period – Protohistory, Ancient history, Middle Eastern history, Social and cultural history, Nature and existence of God and of the Divine, Religious issues and debates, Blasphemy, heresy, apostasy, Theology
Catherine Nixey studied Classics at Cambridge and now works as a journalist at The Economist. Her writing has previously appeared in The Times, and The Financial Times, among others. She lives in England, with her husband. Her first book, The Darkening Age, was published in 2017 and was an international bestseller, and won a Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award.