Author:
Joseph Loconte

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Learn moreNever before had they known such hope.
In a world drenched in violence and oppression, here was a man armed with a message of peace and freedom. Into lives nearly overwhelmed by grief and sorrow, he brought compassion and healing and the deepest joy. To people who felt like outcasts and aliens, he showed the way home. And then, in one devastating night, all their hopes collapsed.
This is where our story beginsโin the valley of despair. It is a tale of two friends, a stranger, and a search for truth in a world gone mad with doubt.
Historian Joseph Loconte unlocks the meaning of their exchange, set in the chaotic days following the execution of Jesus of Nazareth. Drawing from literature, film, philosophy, history, and politics, Loconte shows how this biblical drama is an integral part of our own story. Sooner or later, we will find ourselves among the searchers.
Joseph Loconte, PhD, is an author, historian, and filmmaker. He serves as Director of The Rivendell Center in New York City. He is a Presidential Scholar at New College of Florida and a Senior Fellow at the Sagamore Institute. Mr. Loconteโs commentary appears in outlets such asย The New York Times,ย The Wall Street Journal,ย National Affairs,ย The New Criterion,ย National Geographic,ย Law and Liberty,ย The National Interest, andย National Review. For ten years Mr. Loconte served as a commentator for National Public Radioโsย All Things Considered. A native of Brooklyn, New York, he divides his time between Washington, DC, and New York City.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Tom Parks
ISBN:
9781404120686
Length:
6 hours
Language:
English
Publisher:
Thomas Nelson
Publication date:
March 4, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged