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OPINION: LaKeith Stanfield stars as Clarence, a man without faith who decides to pretend to be a Jesus-like figure to prey on the true believers. Any movie that stars LaKeith Stanfield is a yes ...
A picture of a flyer showed the book title, "President Donald J. Trump, The Son of Man - The Christ," followed by the author's name, Helgard Müller.
The biblical comedy "The Book of Clarence" brings to life East Jerusalem A.D. 33 inhabited by Black people and a colonizing white force of Romans. And it offers much for Catholics to ponder.
In her new book, “Miracles and Wonder,” Elaine Pagels tries to find the man behind the faith. By Jack Hanson Jack Hanson is a writer and editor and a scholar of religion, literature and ...
The Book of Clarence, Jeymes Samuel‘s follow-up to all-Black Western The Harder They Fall, is, without doubt, the funkiest biblical epic ever put on screen. The film, which opened across the U.S ...
Nicholas Pinnock plays Jesus Christ in Jeymes Samuel's 'The Book of Clarence,' becoming just the second Black actor to take on the role.
But Kazantzakis’ real struggle with the Son of Man came in his final book, The Last Temptation of Christ, a searing, soaring, shocking novel in the form of a “biography” of Jesus.
When we first see Jesus in the Gospel of John, he is already both the Son of God and a man—that is to say, not an infant. Matthew and Luke, by contrast, not only depict Jesus’s birth, but ...
His fifth book, “Jesus: The Untold Years,” is available now. “Most of the time newspaper reporters write about people,” Kueter explained in a recent interview. “I got to thinking.
Father Lohfink’s book, ‘Jesus of Nazareth: What He Wanted, Who He Was,’ is a model of clarity, scholarship, insight, belief and, best of all, surprises, Father James Martin writes.