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Jean-Pierre Isbouts (Author)
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March 4, 2008
A revolutionary look at the early life of Christ. Drawing on new evidence from the historical and archeological record, as well as insightful close readings of both the canonical and the Gnostic Gospels, Dr. Jean-Pierre Isbouts paints a fascinating portrait of Jesus as a grass-roots reformer with a social agenda who’s as much dissident as messiah. Dr. Isbouts reveals an adolescent Jesus scarred by peasant rebellion, economic repression, and the wholesale displacement of the Galilean peasantry. Using modern economic, forensic, and psychological models as well as information from Roman and Jewish documents, Isbouts shows how these horrifying conditions galvanized Christ’s mission as a social activist and religious rebel. Isbouts’s approach is sophisticated and secular, though respectful of faith, and results in a narrative of compelling interest for a wide range of readers—from scholars to skeptics to believers. A 16-page color insert with photos of historic sites, archaeological digs, and artwork enhances the text.

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The Christian scriptures have virtually nothing to say about Jesus' life as a child. According to tradition, he, like his father, was a carpenter and is often pictured living a quiet life in a woodworker's shop. This, says Isbouts (The Biblical World), is a completely false image. Relying on ancient historians such as Josephus, archeological findings of the Ancient Near East, and scripture, Isbouts shows how, after living for centuries as subsistence farmers, families like Jesus' were pitched into poverty by the taxes levied by Herod and various Roman overlords. As a result, greedy oligarchs bought up foreclosed lands, turning former landholders into indentured servants. Isbouts believes that Jesus' ministry was a response to such injustices. The other key factor in Jesus' youth is his questionable paternity, as described in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. The rumor of illegitimacy, says Isbouts, would have made him a pariah in his small village. Isbouts argues that like so many famous geniuses, Jesus' stressful childhood paradoxically gave him greater freedom to observe, cope, and re-create the world around him. While some will quibble with the specific interpretations Isbouts puts forth, the result is a vividly moving portrait of one of the best-known but least understood people of all time. (Mar.)
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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Sterling (March 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402757131
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402757136
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,377,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ABOUT JEAN-PIERRE ISBOUTS
Jean-Pierre Isbouts is an author, historian and award-winning filmmaker. He is currently a Professor in two doctoral programs at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA. He has written extensively on art, biblical history and archaeology. He is also a musicologist who has produced classical music with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and ensembles in Amsterdam, New York and Los Angeles.

BACKGROUND
Isbouts was born in Eindhoven, Holland and studied Attic Greek and Latin before continuing in archeology, art history and musicology at Leyden University. He completed his doctoral research on the 19th century Beaux-Arts architectural firm of Carrère & Hastings at Columbia University in New York. He then joined the American Council for the Arts (ACA) in New York City, which advocated a strong continued role of the Federal Government in support of the arts.

MULTIMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
It was through ACA that Isbouts was introduced to North American Philips, which in 1981 commissioned him to write and direct the film "Van Gogh Revisited", starring Leonard Nimoy. This film was subsequently released on laserdisc by Philips in both the U.S. and Europe, and ranks as the world's first interactive entertainment program released internationally. Later, Dr. Isbouts was appointed head of the Authoring Group, a global software engineering firm owned by Philips Electronics, followed by his appointment as head of the ArtSpace Studio, a unit of Philips Interactive Media in Los Angeles, CA.

At ArtSpace, Isbouts was able to put his ideas about art and modern digital media in practice. In the span of less than two years, he produced nine award-winning multimedia programs, including "Harvest of the Sun: Van Gogh Revisited" (a re-make of the 1981 laserdisc); "The Renaissance of Florence"; "The French Impressionists"; "The World of Impressionism"; and "Art of the Czars". Most of these were subsequently translated and released in seven languages.

In 1994, Isbouts designed and produced one of Germany's first all-multimedia encyclopedias (the "Lexikon", for media publishing giant Bertelsmann), and also designed and produced the first multimedia encyclopedia in Dutch (the "Standaard Encyclopedie".) The latter was a run-away commercial success and is one of the few multimedia programs to be crowned with a Platinum CD.

In 1996, Isbouts co-wrote and directed "Hamlet: A Murder Mystery", a massive game based on the Castle Rock Entertainment epic starring Kenneth Branagh, followed by the acclaimed two-part program "Charlton Heston's Voyage Through the Bible", for Agamemnon Films and Jones InterCable.

FILM AND TELEVISION
In 1998, together with Sir David Frost and Porchlight Entertainment, Isbouts co-wrote and produced "Inside the Cold War", the acclaimed History Channel mini-series released both for television and on CD-ROM. This was followed by the feature-length film "Walt: The Man behind the Myth", also directed by Isbouts, which premiered in Monte Carlo in 2001 and was subsequently broadcast by ABC in prime-time.

His most recent films are "Miraculous Health", a 3-part mini-series for Public Television, and the acclaimed feature-length docu-drama "Operation Valkyrie", released by Koch Entertainment.

Dr. Isbouts was previously Professor of Media Studies at Los Angeles-based National University and is currently Professor of Media Psychology and Media Studies at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, CA.

BOOKS
His recent books include "Charlton Heston's Hollywood" (GoodTimes Publishing) and "Discovering Walt" (Hyperion). In 2007, National Geographic Society published his first book in his trilogy on the source and history of the three monotheistic faiths. This was the bestseller "The Biblical World", which explored the foundation of the Judeo-Christian tradition in the context of the Near East geography and archaeology.

This was followed in 2008 by "Young Jesus: Restoring the Lost Years of a Social Activist and Religious Dissident," which offered a forensic reconstruction of Herod Antipas' Lower Galilee and the socio-economic context of Jesus' New Kingdom program.

The third book in the trilogy is the upcoming "From Moses to Muhammad: The Extraordinary Shared History of Judaism, Christianity and Islam," which Francis Peters ("The Children of Abraham" calls "an exciting and scrupulously fair book.

"From Moses to Muhammad" tells the fascinating story of the shared origins of the three faiths as seen through the unique prism of both the Bible and the Koran (or Qur'an). In doing so, the book identifies striking parallels, producing a narrative that, in the words of Rabbi Peter Rubinstein, "is especially refreshing in our religiously charged times." These parallels, Isbouts argues, were caused to a great extent by the specific needs of their immediate socio-political context.

The result is a narrative that, while grounded in secular scholarship, makes an important contribution to understanding the shared vocabulary of the three great faiths - and particularly, the vernacular of their biblical narratives.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Human Jesus!, March 8, 2008
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Mr Isbouts presents a very compelling view of Jesus.I could not put this book down and read It cover to cover, that Is the kind of book that It Is.He opens up the world of which Jesus grew up In and the conditions which helped to make him Into the man In which he became. It was a brutal system In which the romans and King Herod were choking the very life out of the lower class people. He also shows the Ill treatment Jesus received because of his questionable 'parentage' In his home village.The Jesus presented here Is the opposite of the familar sunday school 'Image' that we all know.
This Is a real fresh and blood Jesus that wanted to changed his world,and this made people uncomfortable.He also presents the roman goverment and their puppet high priest as being the forces that put Jesus to death. This image may make a lot of readers uncomfortable, but this is a book that presents a believable story of Jesus. Highly recomended!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Young Jesus, September 28, 2008
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The book is excellent! Mr. Isbouts articulates a similar view of the early years of Jesus that I developed while reading Josephus many years ago. He is more reserved and guarded concerning the virgin birth than I am - I lean more toward the belief that Mary was raped on one of the several raids that occurred in or around Nazareth during this turbulent period. Joseph, already betrothed to Mary and knowing the reason for her being with child, could not bring himself to compound one atrocity with another.

The book is extremely valuable for outlining the concepts of sustenance farming, the economic changes wrought by the Roman occupation and and its impact on Galilee, and the collaboration of the Judean and Galilean elites with Rome that lead to their enrichment at the expense of the populace. He presents the material in a manner that is easier to comprehend than that of Horsely, Crossan, Wright and others. His understanding of Jesus' mission is based heavily on Jeremiah. He does not focus much on Isaiah, but his emphasis is also on Jesus' social mission to the impoverished masses and not on Jesus self-identity or His mission to redeem Israel.

This book is more valuable for understanding the historical setting of first century Galilee and Judea than in developing an understanding of Jesus' later ministry. I wish I had wrote it, but Isbouts is much more qualified and articulate than I would have been. Kudos for the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars well researched, documented, thoughtful perspective, October 7, 2008
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I absolutely love this book. The author includes so many references, it feels like a reference book - which I'll use to look up other topics about that time in history. As a catholic, this perspective challenged many things I was taught to believe growing up, but the information is so compelling and in the end I feel the author respects the positions of christians and non-christians by remaining neutral and doing his best to reconstruct a likely scenario based on his research. He admits more than once that his perspective has been subject to debate yet I never read any defensiveness in his writing, which I appreciate. As someone who doesn't care much for dogmatic pitches, cynical or believers, I simply want access to facts and I'll decide what to believe.
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