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Experts of varying caliber have attempted through the years to write the definitive work describing the "historical Jesus" to sort out what we can and cannot know for certain about Jesus of Nazareth. This is not one of those. Knowing is difficult and certitude is probably impossible. Instead, A Life Known and Unknown seeks to both know and unknow the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith. It is an anachronistic romp through the Holy Land of the past and the science-fiction future. It is devout and sarcastic, humorous and devotional, and, in the end, faithful.
“Jeff Carter writes like impressionist painters paint and like
rappers in rap battles rap. There seems at first blush to be little
coherence or meaning, but the patient reader will eventually
discover some thoughts worth thinking.”
—Jim West, Ming Hua Theological College
Jeff Carter was a minister of the gospel with the Salvation Army
for twenty years. Since leaving the ministry, he has recorded a
jazz album, worked at a deli slicing cheese, been a quality
inspector at an industrial factory, and is now a forklift operator.
This is his second work of fiction.