James F. McGrath is Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University.
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"Essential reading for all interested in Jesus's spiritual formation as well as the later 'parting of the ways' between John's teachings and Jesus's, this highly accessible work walks us through a little-known story of a relationship that no one previously has brought to light with such clarity and insight." --Nicola Denzey Lewis, Claremont Graduate University "Thanks to a fresh approach and many hypotheses for ancient questions, this book, which is readable like a novel, will create large--and lasting--ripples in scholarship as well as in the thinking and lives of its readers." --Edmondo Lupieri, Loyola University "This is a creative, wide-ranging exploration that weaves together the Gospels and later writings to present a fresh view of John the Baptist. McGrath takes the reader on a journey to re-imagine a man who was not only the 'Christmaker' but also an influential prophet in his own right." --Joan Taylor, professor of Christian origins and Second Temple Judaism, King's College, London

