From the beginning of the New Testament era, there have been disputes
over what individual passages meant, who wrote them, when they were
written, and whether certain sayings could be directly attributed to
Jesus. McKenzie's aim is not to destroy the credibility of the New
Testament, but rather to enhance belief by allowing it to rest on a
foundation freed from various manmade illusions and historically
inaccurate assumptions that modern biblical research has discovered from
both internal and external evidence about the writings. Father McKenzie
takes on a variety of topics -- the real Jesus and the Son of man;
gospels and gossip; the roles of Peter and Paul; divorce; the
resurrection; the meaning of the Apocalypse -- to name but a few, in
this highly informative look at key themes and episodes of the New
Testament.