John F. Baggett is a prolific author of work in anthropology, religion, and psychology. Formerly a pastor, a professor, and mental health director for the state of North Carolina, he has been a longtime contributor to many mental health and religious journals.
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William Jay Peck - University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill "Baggett has written a brilliant and original work. He has blended sound biblical scholarship, anthropological theory, and fresh creative insight to unveil a portrait of Jesus that is historically believable and profoundly relevant for our own times. This is a book that should be read by all who wish to take Jesus seriously while facing and engaging the challenges of our postmodern world."

