The Case for Yeshua: Historical Accounts, Teachings, and Legacy by Jonah Sanders offers an in-depth exploration of one of history’s most influential figures, presenting a compelling blend of historical research, textual analysis, and cultural context. From his life in first-century Palestine to the formation of the earliest communities, Sanders examines the historical Yeshua through the lens of scripture, archaeology, and scholarly debate.
This book navigates key questions: Who was Yeshua historically? What did his teachings reveal about Torah, ethics, and social reform? How were his miracles, parables, and reported resurrection experienced and remembered by those around him? Sanders engages with mythicist and revisionist perspectives while providing a thorough examination of manuscripts, oral tradition, and early Christian formation.
Readers will gain insight into the social, political, and religious realities of Yeshua’s time, exploring how his life inspired movements, challenged authorities, and shaped ethical thought. Blending rigorous scholarship with accessible narrative, The Case for Yeshua invites both believers and curious readers to engage critically with the historical, theological, and cultural significance of a figure whose impact continues to resonate worldwide.
Perfect for students of history, theology, and religious studies, as well as general readers seeking a thoughtful, evidence-based account of Yeshua, this book illuminates the historical foundations of faith and the enduring power of memory, witness, and ethical teaching.
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