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Summary:
In his first book written as pope, Benedict XVI offers a portrait of Jesus based on the Gospels and encourages Christians to better understand the central figure of their faith.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-374).
Description based on print version record.
Contents:
- The baptism of Jesus
- The temptations of Jesus
- The gospel of the kingdom of God
- The Sermon on the Mount
- The Lord's Prayer
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- The disciples
- The message of the parables
- The principal images of John's Gospel
- Two milestones on Jesus' way : Peter's confession and the Transfiguration
- Jesus declares his identity.
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