
Jesus: An Interview Across Time
A Psychiatrist Looks at Christ's Humanity
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Narrated by:
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Marquis Laughlin
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By:
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Andrew G. Hodges
About this listen
Imagine that you were given the opportunity to interview Jesus, the most remarkable human being of all time. What would you ask? What would he say? That is the premise of this book by psychiatrist Dr. Andrew G. Hodges, a man accustomed to interviewing people about their llives, motives, hopes and fears. The questions are those you or I might ask; the answers are given as if Jesus were sitting beside us, chatting leisurely on a hill in modern Galilee. It's an emotionally powerful and theologically orthodox recreation of Jesus' life, from birth to resurrection.
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