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This significant book written a few years before his death presents Elluls fullest understanding of the meaning of Jesus life. One finds all of the major themes of Elluls writings. The first half of this book deals with Jesus sufferings which are by no means limited to Good Friday. Through Jesus identification with the whole human condition we are offered the possibility of both enduring and overcoming suffering. Similarly the temptations are understood beyond the wilderness temptation narrative since Jesus experiences them throughout his ministry. Ellul believes temptations are ultimately human avenues for tempting God and so focuses on the discussion power and non-power be it on personal or political levels. Appropriately Ellul enters into the passion narrative not simply in the context of suffering but in the context of temptation where Jesus could have easily proved his divinity but chose instead to reveal both the character and way of God. As always Ellul is full of bold ideas and assertions brilliant and original flashes of insight and debatable conclusions. But this is vintage Ellul in that we encounter a free creative thoughtful passionate and controversial wrestling with the biblical foundations of the faith. . . . No one leaves Ellul without being challenged to their roots but at the same time helped to better understand and more fully appreciate the Bible and its central figure. --David Gill from the foreword In his usual incisive way Ellul wants us to get much closer to the human Jesus as a way of understanding Gods radical identification with the woundedness of the human condition and our call to follow the suffering tempted tired abandoned Christ into the world. --Charles Ringma author of Resist the Powers with Jacques Ellul If You Are the Son of God is Jacques Ellul at his provocative best. By emphasizing the depth of Jesuss suffering and temptation Ellul demands that we reckon with the humanity of a savior who overcame not weakness but power so that by faith man might become fully man a real creature free to love both God and neighbor. -- Noah Toly co-author of Understanding Jacques Ellul Jacques Ellul (1912-1994) a French sociologist and lay theologian was Professor Emeritus of Law and of the History and Sociology of Institutions at the University of Bordeaux. He wrote more than forty books including The Technological Society The Humiliation of the Word and The Technological Bluff.