Jesus, The Son of Man

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"Jesus, The Son of Man" is a poetic, philosophical retelling of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ through fictional eyewitness accounts, written by Lebanese-American author Kahlil Gibran.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
literary work
philosophical work
poetic prose
religious literature
author Kahlil Gibran NERFINISHED
authorNationality Lebanese-American
culturalContext Lebanese-American diaspora
depicts events from the Gospels
explores inner life of Jesus
moral teachings of Jesus
personal encounters with Jesus
focusesOn life of Jesus
teachings of Jesus
genre Christian literature
philosophical literature
poetic prose
religious fiction
hasTheme divinity of Jesus
faith
humanity of Jesus
love
mysticism
philosophy of life
spirituality
intendedAudience general readers
readers of Christian literature
spiritually inclined readers
language English
literaryForm prose poetry
literaryMovement early 20th-century spiritual literature
mainSubject Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
narrativeForm fictional eyewitness accounts
narrativePerspective first-person accounts
portrays Jesus as the Son of Man
portraysFromViewpointOf contemporaries of Jesus
enemies of Jesus
friends of Jesus
relatedWorkByAuthor The Forerunner NERFINISHED
The Madman NERFINISHED
The Prophet NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
setting 1st-century Palestine
structure series of monologues
usesDevice allegory
dramatic monologue
symbolism

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Jibran Khalil Jibran wrote Jesus, The Son of Man