A newborn child lies in a humble stable, yet the currents of history and faith swirl around him, shaping destinies for centuries to come. In these pages, the vibrant tapestry of early 20th century Christianity is brought to life through the lens of one of Italy's most searching religious writers, whose own spiritual journey mirrors the profound transformation at the heart of this biography of Jesus Christ. With a narrative voice both intimate and unflinching, the work delves into Jesus Christ's birth and early years, unearthing the socio-political context that shaped his message and the world he challenged. This is not merely a retelling, but a strikingly personal meditation, born from the author's own religious conversion and his quest to reconcile faith with the tumult of modern life.
Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this book stands as a testament to the enduring power of Italian religious literature. It has been restored for today's and future generations, inviting readers to rediscover a classic that once stirred controversy and conversation across Europe. The text moves beyond simple hagiography; it is a work of historical Jesus studies that interrogates the complexities of belief, doubt, and the human longing for meaning. The author's mastery of Italian Christian literature is evident in every line, weaving together the spiritual and the earthly, the mystical and the political.
For casual readers seeking a vivid, human portrait of a figure who changed the world, and for collectors drawn to the rare and remarkable, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Its restoration signals a renewed appreciation for the literary and spiritual heritage of Italian religious writers, offering both inspiration and insight for a new era.