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The author reconstructs Jesus' life by examining historical sources and situating him within his cultural milieu, tracing infancy, education, and formative impressions; he follows the development of ideas about a divine Father and the Kingdom of God, relations with John the Baptist, formation of disciples, itinerant preaching, and interactions with pagans and Samaritans. The work examines the rise of miracle stories and legends, details the last week, arrest, trial, death, and burial, then considers the fate of opponents and evaluates the essential character, institutions, and religious consequences of his teachings.
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