James the son of Zebedee, Mary Magdalen, Simon Peter, Matthew, John the Baptist, Joseph of Arimathaea, Pontius Pilatus, and even Judas Iscariot each remembered Jesus of Nazareth in their own way. To some, He was the teacher who showed the way home. To others, He was a friend, a healer, a voice of rebuke, or a light that revealed the darkness within the soul. There were also those who rejected Him, for His words were too piercing for hearts afraid of losing power. From the marketplaces of Jerusalem and the hills of Galilee to humble homes, the wilderness, prison cells, and courtrooms, His footsteps became memories that never faded. His words flowed through love, forgiveness, suffering, faith, and sacrifice. He departed as a man, yet remained as a light that continues to touch hearts, awaken hope, and call every soul to rediscover the meaning of divine love. In Jesus, the Son of Man, Kahlil Gibran reimagines the life of Jesus through the voices of those who knew Him, loved Him, feared Him, and opposed Him. Together, their testimonies form a deeply human, poetic, and profoundly spiritual portrait of one of history's most enduring figures.
| Penulis | : | Kahlil Gibran |
|---|---|---|
| Penerbit | : | basabasi |
| Tahun terbit | : | 2026 |
| ISBN | : | - |
| Halaman | : | 214 |