The figure of Jesus has endured in time because it has not been transmitted exactly with its Jewish and local character. Thanks to Paul of Tarsus, the figure of Jesus goes from being an Israelite Messiah to a universal savior. In the Gospels a heroic, fantastic Jesus is presented, with great virtues, absolutely attractive, capable of filling a football stadium today. By suffering his divinization with his tragic death, he is presented as a model of life to follow to achieve salvation. Jesus has found a place in people's hearts over the centuries thanks to his attractive and saving personality.
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What do we really know about the figure of Judas and his suicide?
Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute?
What can we know about Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus?
Was Mary Magdalene really at the Last Supper?
What were the main currents of early Christianity?
What can we know about the resurrection of Jesus?
What remarkable contribution do the apocryphal gospels make about the life of Jesus?
Could there be in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas part of the message of a more authentic Jesus?
Why didn't his disciples write about Jesus?
Was Jesus a Christian or did he claim to found any religion?