Bestselling biblical historian Jean-Pierre Isbouts weaves the origin stories of Christianity and the Lord’s Prayer into a reinvigorating and urgent rallying cry for unity in the modern church.
Modern Christianity is in the midst of a veritable schism along the fault lines of society’s culture wars. Only if we understand the origins of this split can we find our way to unity. Though few may realize it today, Jesus’s ministry unfolded in a crisis very similar to the one society is now battling. In fact, were it not for the truly catastrophic conditions in early 1st century Galilee, his reimagining of the three quintessential virtues of the Torah – social justice; compassion toward one another; and an abiding love of God – would have likely failed to attract a wide following.
Brilliantly tracing Jesus’s vision for the “Kingdom of God” from its origin up through modern times, Dr. Isbouts leads us to a possible antidote for the fiercely partisan moment in which we find ourselves: the Our Father. Then taking readers on a historically exhilarating tour of the Lord’s Prayer, The Fractured Kingdom shows us why the only doctrine Christians agree on might be our last hope for forging a more equal, compassionate, and loving society. What results is an eminently readable and undeniably essential work that addresses some of the most pressing issues now confronting communities of faith around the world.
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Introduction
Part I: Rediscovering the Historical Jesus
1. A Land in Crisis
2. The Lost Years of Jesus’ Youth
3. Along the Banks of the Jordan
4. Jesus Launches His Ministry
Part II: The Lord’s Prayer: A Blueprint for Unity
5. Our Father, Hallowed Be Your Name
6. Your Kingdom Come
7. Give Us Each Day Our Bread
8. And Forgive Us Our Debts/Sins
9. Do Not Bring Us to the Test
10. Deliver Us from Evil
11. Reconstructing the Passion
Epilogue: The Splintering of Christianity
Chronology
Further Reading
Notes
Glossary
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Prof. Jean-Pierre Isbouts is one of the leading biblical historians writing today. A bestselling author, he has written numerous National Geographic books on biblical history, with an approach that examines Judeo-Christian traditions through a strictly non-denominational lens. A Professor Emeritus in Human Development at Fielding Graduate University, Dr. Isbouts is a frequent Smithsonian lecturer and also serves as the managing editor of Fielding University Press, which he founded in 2013. He lives in Santa Monica, CA..