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Jesus Christ is arguably the most famous man who ever lived. His image adorns countless churches, icons, and paintings. He is the subject of millions of statues, sculptures, devotional objects and works of art. Everyone can conjure an image of Jesus: usually as a handsome, white man with flowing locks and pristine linen robes.
But what did Jesus really look like? Is our popular image of Jesus overly westernized and untrue to historical reality?
This question continues to fascinate. Leading Christian Origins scholar Joan E. Taylor surveys the historical evidence, and the prevalent image of Jesus in art and culture, to suggest an entirely different vision of this most famous of men.
He may even have had short hair.
Did the Jesus of history visually resemble the Jesus of art and iconography? Joan E. Taylor considers the evidence and presents a new vision of this most famous of men.
Richly illustrated with 70 images from antiquity to the modern day
Considers the historical image of Jesus afresh
Sheds light on how religious perceptions and ideals shape images of gods
Examines the history of images of Jesus and our need to capture a truthful likeness of him
Features specially commissioned illustration of Jesus based on the author's research
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. Behold the Man? The Missing Picture of Jesus' Appearance
2. The Ethnicity of Jesus: From the Apostle Paul to the Letter of Lentulus
3. True Image: The Legend of Veronica
4. Jesus' Self-Portrait: The Lateran Acheropita, the Mandylion and the Turin Shroud
5 Christ Almighty: The Byzantine Cosmocrator
6. Boy Wonder-Worker: Jesus in Early Christian Art
7. Ugly or Unstable: Suffering Servant or Polymorph
8. Beard and Basics: The Ragged Philosopher
9. Flesh and Bones: Age, Height, and Body
10. Top to Toe: Dressing Jesus
11. What Jesus Looked Like
List of Image Credits
Index
[What did Jesus Look Like?] is a rich and lavishly illustrated adventure into a vexing historical question.
[A] fascinating book. 5*
This instructive and superbly illustrated study is a joy to read.
[Taylor] has an enviable eye for the practicalities of life in the New Testament's world … It must be a promising sign, wishing a book did not end when it does.
[A] wide-ranging, richly illustrated study.
Joan E. Taylor holds a well-deserved reputation as an eminent scholar of the historical Jesus, and this book will increase readers' appreciation for her perceptive analysis and research… a beautiful and highly recommended book.
In this beautifully written, lavishly artistic, and appealing book, Taylor (King's College London, UK) challenges readers to reappraise their mental picture of what Jesus looked like … By tracing the artistic development of Jesus to the archaeological findings of the period, Taylor demolishes the customary and culturally recognized Jesus in favor of a more realistic picture of Jesus's physical appearance. Summing Up: Highly recommended.
Taylor's gorgeous book can be recommended for university classrooms as a text useful for studies of Christian iconography, or the history of ideas about Jesus.
What Did Jesus Look Like? is significant for all who are interested in Christian history and faith […] Each time I flipped through it and beheld the pieces of art, I was flooded with memories of my own experiences involving images of Jesus. Time and again, I felt like Holmes's comrade, Dr. Watson. With each turn of the page, I was astounded as Taylor took historical clues and transformed my confusion into clarity.
A well-illustrated compact volume.
Thought-provoking,informative and beautifully illustrated book ... Although resting on plenty of solid scholarship, evidenced in the pages of notes and bibliography, this is a very readable study and encourages us to reflect on our own picture of Jesus and where it has come from.
I love this richly illustrated book, in which Taylor considers lots of evidence and presents a new and strikingly different vision of his appearance.
Thanks to her detailed historical reconstruction, [Taylor] was able to literally sketch out an image that stands as a more faithful representation of the most famous man in Western history.
An exceptionally grand book … a survey so rich in textual illustration and artistry that by the time the reader has made it through to the end of the book their only utterance is a quietly whispered 'wow' breathed out in awe … This book is genius. A term I am not used to using of books, or most authors and scholars. But here it applies to both book and scholar. Pure genius.
Compelling ... [An] impressive piece of scholarship.
A terrific book [which] takes us on an intriguing journey into how people thought about Jesus.
Scholarly and erudite.
In this beautifully illustrated volume, Joan Taylor takes readers on a fascinating journey all the way back through mediaeval art and relics, catacomb paintings and basilica frescoes to the historical Jesus himself. With wide-ranging erudition and impeccable scholarly judgement, Taylor uncovers both his physical appearance and the clothing he most likely wore. Prepare to have your mental image of Jesus changed forever!
A lucid, organized, and beautifully illustrated survey of the ways Christians have pictured Jesus through the centuries. Taylor writes with the erudition of a scholar and the passion of an excellent story teller. Highly recommended.
This is a book I have been waiting for, could not put down and wished did not end when it did… I recommend this book to those willing to embark on an intriguing journey to recover what Jesus may have looked like. It is a great resource for teachers, artists and preachers.