Jesus of Nazareth, a historical figure believed by many to be the son of God, lived and died 2,000 years ago. While experts recognize his historical existence, there is uncertainty and contradiction in details of his life. Juan Arias, a revered journalist and theologian, contributed significantly to the understanding of Jesus, emphasizing humanity and tolerance in his writings. Scholars assert that from the Gospels, only a handful of phrases attributed to him are verifiable, yet his legacy persists, captivating both believers and non-believers.
One of the greatest experts on the biblical and historical figure of Jesus was a journalist for this newspaper, Juan Arias, a former correspondent in Rome and Brazil, first editor of the literary supplement Babelia.
Juan Arias explained that biblical scholars believe that, of all the things attributed to Jesus in the Gospels, only 12 phrases are literal, including no one is a prophet in his own land.
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