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What Did Jesus Look Like?
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Preface Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Behold the Man? The Missing Picture of Jesus’ Appearance 2. The Ethnicity of Jesus: From the Apostle Paul to the Letter of Lentulus 3. True Image: The Legend of Veronica 4. Jesus’ Self-Portrait: The Lateran Acheropita, the Mandylion and the Turin Shroud 5 Christ Almighty: The Byzantine Cosmocrator 6. Boy Wonder-Worker: Jesus in Early Christian Art 7. Ugly or Unstable: Suffering Servant or Polymorph 8. Beard and Basics: The Ragged Philosopher 9. Flesh and Bones: Age, Height, and Body 10. Top to Toe: Dressing Jesus 11. What Jesus Looked Like List of Image Credits Index

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Did the Jesus of history visually resemble the Jesus of art and iconography? Joan E. Taylor considers the evidence and presents a new vision of this most famous of men.

About the Author

Joan E. Taylor is Professor of Christian Origins and Second Temple Judaism at King's College London, UK.

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[What did Jesus Look Like?] is a rich and lavishly illustrated adventure into a vexing historical question.
*Biblical Theology Bulletin*

[A] fascinating book. 5*
*The Sunday Telegraph*

This instructive and superbly illustrated study is a joy to read.
*Times Literary Supplement*

[Taylor] has an enviable eye for the practicalities of life in the New Testament’s world … It must be a promising sign, wishing a book did not end when it does.
*The Daily Telegraph*

[A] wide-ranging, richly illustrated study.
*The Daily Mail*

Joan E. Taylor holds a well-deserved reputation as an eminent scholar of the historical Jesus, and this book will increase readers’ appreciation for her perceptive analysis and research… a beautiful and highly recommended book.
*Catholic Biblical Quarterly*

In this beautifully written, lavishly artistic, and appealing book, Taylor (King's College London, UK) challenges readers to reappraise their mental picture of what Jesus looked like … By tracing the artistic development of Jesus to the archaeological findings of the period, Taylor demolishes the customary and culturally recognized Jesus in favor of a more realistic picture of Jesus's physical appearance. Summing Up: Highly recommended.
*CHOICE*

Taylor’s gorgeous book can be recommended for university classrooms as a text useful for studies of Christian iconography, or the history of ideas about Jesus.
*Reading Religion*

What Did Jesus Look Like? is significant for all who are interested in Christian history and faith […] Each time I flipped through it and beheld the pieces of art, I was flooded with memories of my own experiences involving images of Jesus. Time and again, I felt like Holmes’s comrade, Dr. Watson. With each turn of the page, I was astounded as Taylor took historical clues and transformed my confusion into clarity.
*The Christian Century*

A well-illustrated compact volume.
*Church Times*

Thought-provoking,informative and beautifully illustrated book ... Although resting on plenty of solid scholarship, evidenced in the pages of notes and bibliography, this is a very readable study and encourages us to reflect on our own picture of Jesus and where it has come from.
*Methodist Recorder*

I love this richly illustrated book, in which Taylor considers lots of evidence and presents a new and strikingly different vision of his appearance.
*The Bookseller*

Thanks to her detailed historical reconstruction, [Taylor] was able to literally sketch out an image that stands as a more faithful representation of the most famous man in Western history.
*Aleteia*

An exceptionally grand book … a survey so rich in textual illustration and artistry that by the time the reader has made it through to the end of the book their only utterance is a quietly whispered ‘wow’ breathed out in awe … This book is genius. A term I am not used to using of books, or most authors and scholars. But here it applies to both book and scholar. Pure genius.
*Zwinglius Redivivus*

Compelling ... [An] impressive piece of scholarship.
*Journal of Theological Studies*

A terrific book [which] takes us on an intriguing journey into how people thought about Jesus.
*Psephizo*

Scholarly and erudite.
*Art and Christianity*

In this beautifully illustrated volume, Joan Taylor takes readers on a fascinating journey all the way back through mediaeval art and relics, catacomb paintings and basilica frescoes to the historical Jesus himself. With wide-ranging erudition and impeccable scholarly judgement, Taylor uncovers both his physical appearance and the clothing he most likely wore. Prepare to have your mental image of Jesus changed forever!
*Helen K. Bond, University of Edinburgh, UK*

A lucid, organized, and beautifully illustrated survey of the ways Christians have pictured Jesus through the centuries. Taylor writes with the erudition of a scholar and the passion of an excellent story teller. Highly recommended.
*Robin Jensen, University of Notre Dame, USA*

This is a book I have been waiting for, could not put down and wished did not end when it did… I recommend this book to those willing to embark on an intriguing journey to recover what Jesus may have looked like. It is a great resource for teachers, artists and preachers.
*Tui Motu Magazine. Issue 227*

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