Searching for the Messiah, Barrie Wilson
Searching for the Messiah, Barrie Wilson
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Searching for the Messiah
Unlocking the Psalms of Solomon and Humanity's Quest for a Savior

Author: Barrie Wilson

Narrator: Kevin Charles

Unabridged: 9 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 12/14/2021


Synopsis

Over the centuries, people have longed for a messiah, whether a religious figure such as Jesus, a political leader, or even in popular culture. The messianic quest emerges most acutely during difficult times when people experience a sense of powerlessness and desperation. But the concept of a messiah—a savior—has its root in the writings of ancient Judaism and early Christianity, evolving from an anointed leader to universal savior. Wilson turns to a little understood pre-Christian text, “The Psalms of Solomon,” which set the stage for messianic expectation just prior to the birth of Jesus.

Known today only to a handful of scholars—in marked contrast to the “Song of Solomon”—these important pslams were composed not by a King, but by a devout 1st century BCE Jew who witnessed terrible atrocities under brutal Roman rule. This crucial work encourages us to ask: what is a messiah? Who is a messiah? How would we recognized one should he or she appear? And what is a messiah supposed to do?

In his own lifetime, Jesus directed his followers to search for “the messiah within” in his parables. Later, Paul changed the concept of “the messiah,” to “the Christ,” when presenting his message to Gentiles instead of Jews. Jesus was no longer a Jewish messiah but a Hellenistic divine avatar.

In Searching for the Messiah, Wilson reveals how this collective search for messiahs throughout modern human history has been fundamentally flawed. Jesus himself rejected the idea of an external fixer, instead formulating his teachings to focus on the role of the individual, their choices, and their actions.

Searching for the Messiah is revelatory and illuminating work of scholarship that will challenge and inspire.

About Barrie Wilson

Barrie Wilson is a professor of religious studies at York University in Toronto, where he specializes in early Christianity. His book How Jesus Became Christian was long-listed for the Cundill Prize in Historical Literature and won the Tanenbaum Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elgin

Barrie Wilson has produced a thought provoking account of the history of and present day beliefs about "the Messiah." I was impressed by his historical analysis of 2000+ year old biblical writings and how post-Christ authors changed the role of Jesus, distorted his intents, and modified accounts of......more

Goodreads review by David

This book gives a lot to think about, basically finding following God from within, rather than becoming dependent on a superhero. The book oversimplifies, and twists Biblical ideas to the author's bias (as he accuses Paul and others of doing), and is not really complete. I did enjoy the section on P......more