In this New York Times bestseller, leading Bible expert Bart
Ehrman skillfully demonstrates that the New Testament is
riddled with contradictory views about who Jesus was and the
significance of his life. Ehrman reveals that many of the
books were written in the names of the apostles by
Christians living decades later, and that central Christian
doctrines were the inventions of still later theologians.
Although this has been the standard and widespread view of
scholars for two centuries, most people have never learned
of it.
Jesus, Interrupted is a clear and compelling account of the
central challenges we have when attempting to reconstruct
the life and meaning of Jesus.