Middle Eastern Jesus

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historical context of jesus
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jewish jesus
the real jesus

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  • ISBN 9781786225719
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Every culture shapes its image of God and interprets Scripture through its own assumptions – often missing the richness of the text. Nadim Nassar invites readers to step into Jesus’ world and see the Gospels through Middle Eastern eyes. Drawing on his heritage and deep knowledge of Middle Eastern culture, language, and Scripture, Nadim Nassar invites readers to encounter Jesus not only as a figure of faith but as a living presence within a region marked today by violence, upheaval, and profound human suffering. In a time when the Levant is torn by political instability, religious extremism, and deep social fractures, this book explores how the peace revealed in Christ confronts cycles of hatred and opens a path toward reconciliation, healing, and restorative justice at both personal and communal levels. With fresh insight into key parables and central Christian themes – faith, love, discipleship, sacrifice, and witness – he opens a window onto the world that shaped Jesus and transforms how we read his words today.
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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