Faith offers a reflective exploration of the life and message of Jesus, born to Joseph, son of Jacob, and Mary, daughter of Joachim—a devout Jewish couple from Nazareth in Galilee. After his bar mitzvah, Jesus departed from home, journeying beyond familiar boundaries in search of knowledge and spiritual understanding. He returned around the age of thirty to begin his public ministry.
Through his teachings, Jesus called his disciples and followers to a life grounded in faith in God the Father, selfless love of neighbor, love of enemies, forgiveness, service to others, tolerance, and equality. Rather than overturning tradition through rebellion, he emerged as an evolutionary rabbi—deepening and transforming existing spiritual foundations rather than dismantling them.
Perceived as a threat by religious authorities, Jesus was prosecuted by the Sanhedrin, sentenced under Roman rule by Pontius Pilate, executed, and—according to the testimony of his followers—resurrected.
Across history, parallels have been drawn between Jesus and figures from ancient mythologies, while conspiracy theories and contested interpretations continue to circulate. Few individuals have inspired such enduring debate, devotion, and controversy.
This book seeks to distinguish historical facts from misrepresentations, inviting readers to engage thoughtfully with the life and legacy of Jesus. Beyond analysis and argument, it ultimately leaves space for a personal journey—where reason may inquire, but faith must guide.




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