Why Believe in Jesus? (13007)
Jesus is history’s most gigantic phenomenon which, at least in recent times, has been studiedly ignored by the arbiters of public opinion. While Jews are an overwhelming choice for topic, it has become taboo to refer, in connection with them, to Jesus, though very much a Jew. Jesus can be understood only as the Jesus of the Jews, the Jesus of the Church, and the Jesus of the saints. This book, the text of three lectures, develops those three themes with an emphasis on their connection. Once connected, those three topics make most instructive the question: Why believe in Jesus?
By Fr. Stanley L. Jaki
ISBN 978-1-892548-27-6 • viii + 79 pages • softcover