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History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier

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He comes as yet unknown into a hamlet of Lower Galilee. He is watched by the cold; hard eyes of peasants living long enough at a subsistence level to know exactly where the line is drawn between poverty and destitution. He looks like a beggar yet his eyes lack the proper cringe; his voice the proper whine; his walk the proper shuffle. He speaks about the rule of God and they listen as much from curiosity as anything else. They know all about rule and power; about kingdom and empire; but they know it in terms of tax and debt; malnutrition and sickness; agrarian oppression and demonic possession. What; they really want to know; can this kingdom of God do for a lame child; a blind parent; a demented soul screaming its tortured isolation among the graves that mark the edges of the village? –– from "The Gospel of Jesus;" overture to The Historical Jesus The Historical Jesus reveals the true Jesus––who he was; what he did; what he said. It opens with "The Gospel of Jesus;" Crossan's studied determination of Jesus' actual words and actions stripped of any subsequent additions and placed in a capsule account of his life story. The Jesus who emerges is a savvy and courageous Jewish Mediterranean peasant; a radical social revolutionary; with a rhapsodic vision of economic; political; and religious egalitarianism and a social program for creating it. The conventional wisdom of critical historical scholarship has long held that too little is known about the historical Jesus to say definitively much more than that he lived and had a tremendous impact on his followers. "There were always historians who said it could not be done because of historical problems;" writes Crossan. "There were always theologians who said it should not be done because of theological objections. And there were always scholars who said the former when they meant the latter.' With this ground–breaking work; John Dominic Crossan emphatically sweeps these notions aside. He demonstrates that Jesus is actually one of the best documented figures in ancient history; the challenge is the complexity of the sources. The vivid portrayal of Jesus that emerges from Crossan's unique methodology combines the complementary disciplines of social anthropology; Greco–Roman history; and the literary analysis of specific pronouncements; anecdotes; confessions and interpretations involving Jesus. All three levels cooperate equally and fully in an effective synthesis that provides the most definitive presentation of the historical Jesus yet attained.


#172803 in Books Deborah E Lipstadt 2006-04-04 2006-04-04Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .90 x 5.31l; .65 #File Name: 0060593776400 pagesHistory on Trial My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Bravo!! What a courageous defender of Truth!!By CustomerHolocaust denial is a real threat to history and; I think; is a first step in the re-emergence of Fascism. Telling the "Big Lie" is nothing new as a propaganda tactic employed by those with a secret agenda. Holocaust deniers have just such an agenda. Dr. Lipstadt is a courageous defender of truth who was willing to point to out that the emperor really has no clothes; at great personal and professional risk in a foreign civil court system that makes it the responsibility of the defendant to prove truth rather than the plaintiff to prove falsehood. I applaud Dr. Lipstadt and her legal team for maintaining courage and resolve in the face of legal pressures to settle out of court.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. If you liked the movie; the book that inspired it is a must read!By Joanna McKennaThe book goes into so much more detail than the movie; and even though I already knew the outcome; many times I wondered how in the world Ms. Lipstadt could prevail in a case so clearly stacked against her. That said; anyone who isn't a law junkie or doesn't understand the quirks of British law may find parts of this book too boring to continue. For those who find the intracies of British law fascinating; History On Trial is a riveting read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Customera good read

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