I really enjoyed this book! Of Course it's fictional so you have to keep that in mind while reading, but because it is biblically based there are a lot of scriptures added into the text that back up the author's opinions. I had a different perspective of what Jesus really went through from reading this as opposed to the bible. I encourage anyone who reads this to also read the bible though.
This book is an interesting account of a psychiatrist doing a fake interview with Jesus. This of course if fictional but the writer seems to have a fair grasp of the bible and can extrapolate answers to his questions from his knowledge of the bible and his psychiatric knowledge. Do not read this book expecting biblical fact, but it is interesting what possible answers Jesus may have given to questions.
For instance "What was it like when you first realized who you really were?"
"How did your family react when you performed your first miracle?"
For instance "What was it like when you first realized who you really were?"
"How did your family react when you performed your first miracle?"