The Man Nobody Knows: A Discovery of the Real Jesus
Synopsis
"The Man Nobody Knows" is a transformative exploration of the life and character of Jesus Christ, reimagining the biblical figure through the lens of leadership, charisma, and organizational mastery. Bruce Barton presents Jesus not as a "man of sorrows," but as a dynamic and magnetic personality who successfully built a worldwide movement from the ground up.
The work identifies Jesus as a master of communication and the "founder of modern business," highlighting his unparalleled ability to inspire devotion and lead with purpose. By examining the parables and the calling of the disciples, the text argues that the principles of the New Testament are fundamentally practical and applicable to both professional and personal success. "The Man Nobody Knows" seeks to bridge the gap between faith and the modern world, offering a portrait of a figure who is both profoundly human and uniquely powerful. This work remains a significant text for those interested in the historical intersection of religious thought, public perception, and leadership principles.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025821993
- Number of pages: 248
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 13 mm
- Languages: English
