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Introducing Jesus

The Fourfold Gospel

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Introducing Jesus

By: Andreas J. Köstenberger
Narrated by: Asa Siegel
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A book for those who think they know Jesus and for those who know they don't.

Can anyone in our high-tech world truly understand someone who lived two thousand years ago? Can we get through twenty centuries of tradition to the real person who started it all? Andreas Köstenberger shows that the Gospels, the four earliest records about Jesus, do just that. These writings, named Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, alongside key facts about the ancient world, bring Jesus's life, his words, and his legacy into focus.

Introducing Jesus gets to the heart of what was—and is—important about Jesus. Köstenberger uses succinct prose to address these questions:

● What did each gospel writer intend to convey about Jesus?

● What historical backgrounds help us understand Jesus better?

● What aspects of Jesus's life and teaching do the Gospels emphasize?

● What does Jesus mean to people living today?

©2025 Andreas J. Kostenberger (P)2025 Tantor Media
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I’ve listened to a lot of audiobooks.
Some are great, some are not great but very listenable.

This sounds EXACTLY like every AI read transcript you’ve ever heard.
I’d be surprised if it hasn’t been read by AI.

It is extremely disappointing.

In addition to the abnormally mononous and strangely “regular” reading (…there is no difference in the gaps between words in a sentence and chapter headings, verse quatations, titles etc!).
There are also a lot of strange pronunciations.

The narrator apparently has zero interest in the topic… or at least has no change in tone suggesting any interest… and makes an interesting topic sound like it’s the most disinterested waste of his time.

This is easily the worst read and most boring book I have listened to so far on Audible.

I am extremely disappointed and saddened to have to write this review.

The topic is great… and I have no doubt the book is better than this narration.

I would suggest reading this book …instead of listening to this one.

Disappointing… monotonous & sounds like it’s read by A.I.

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