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Christmaker by James F. McGrath

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Christmaker

A Life of John the Baptist

James F. McGrath

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing · Print & ebook · June 11, 2024

Reading lane: New Testament Biography

Meet the real John the Baptist.

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Authors
James F. McGrath
Publisher
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published
June 11, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
New Testament Biography · Jesus, Gospels & Acts
Reading lane
New Testament Biography

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  • Religious Lives

  • New Testament Biography

  • New Testament Interpretation

  • Jesus, Gospels & Acts

About This Book

Meet the real John the Baptist. For many, John the Baptist is a footnote in the gospels—Jesus’s unkempt forerunner. But if we look closer, John emerges as a fascinating and influential religious leader in his own right. Esteemed New Testament scholar James F. McGrath turns his critical eye to overlooked details in Scripture and long-neglected sources to discover who John the Baptist really was. McGrath covers the well-known events of John’s life, from his miraculous concepti...

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Meet the real John the Baptist. For many, John the Baptist is a footnote in the gospels—Jesus’s unkempt forerunner. But if we look closer, John emerges as a fascinating and influential religious leader in his own right. Esteemed New Testament scholar James F. McGrath turns his critical eye to overlooked details in Scripture and long-neglected sources to discover who John the Baptist really was. McGrath covers the well-known events of John’s life, from his miraculous conception to his execution at the hands of Herod Antipas. Along the way, he introduces key context about John’s social and religious world that fleshes out John’s character. John becomes a rebel son of a priest. An innovator of ritual. A mentor of Jesus. McGrath also explores John’s far-reaching impact on the history of religion. Aside from his influence on Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, John is also revered by the Mandaeans, the last extant gnostic sect, who consider themselves John’s faithful disciples. This fresh look at the life of John the Baptist will fascinate any reader interested in John, Jesus, and their dynamic world.

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