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File Size: 1519 KB

Print Length: 533 pages

Publisher: HarperOne; Reprint edition (March 11, 2014)

Publication Date: March 11, 2014

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers

Language: English

ASIN: B00DB3D7SA

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Father Martin tells a great and personal story -- And he sure does pray a lot.A former GE financial analyst and Wharton grad, he is now an editor-at-large of America magazine, a popular media commentator, and a religious commentator for Comedy Central's The Colbert Report. Father Martin (along with his fellow Jesuit, George) travels through Israel and Jordan and areas in between and gives their perspectives on the locations they visit, faith, and prayer, and he adds in lighthearted moments.His pilgrimage has 'produced good fruit' for us in the form of this book. In addition to the spiritual travelogue and educated discussions on things like Greek phrases, I enjoyed his zingers, such as "After a series of improbable detours that took us to the desert... to a lonely monastery, and 'to the edge of heat stroke'"In Bethlehem they visit a site that Catholics find holy, but Russian Orthodox adherents say that the site is a few blocks away; in instances like these, I enjoyed his travel realities and discussions on faith. Speaking of reality, there are instances of travel when stresses develop between friends no matter how close people are, such as the time Father Martin and George - and an empty listerine bottle - glowered at each other at the River Jordan in a "suddenly seemingly smaller" car (Note to File: do not splash a guy with water in the polluted Jordan River).I also relished his insights into "baggage" (and how a baked good can trigger a memory) as he recalls his college years - a time that he felt was a period of unholy sillyness. But on the trip, he realizes that his time at Penn was not devoid of spirituality ("sometimes we close the door to our past, thinking that we have progressed.") Additionally, at a dreamy Capernaum, Father Martin asks why Jesus moved to Capernaum and not Jerusalem? (maybe he liked the beach?); and he shares the lesson of Bartimaeus ben Timaeus (which reminded me of a Kotzker Rebbe query on preaching and ministering to a person: and the importance of personally knowing the person and study partner.) All in all, no matter your religious beliefs, this book gives a piquant perspective on travel, history, and faith

I've read several of Fr. Martin's books and this one is possibly the best one of all. I've always wanted to visit Israel and take in the sites and reading this book, I feel like I'm there with him. He writes with such humor, wit and insight that it is hard to put this book down. Like the author says, this isn't a theology book, but a book about his travels seen through the lens of his faith (as a Catholic and Jesuit priest) - but his writing is "down to earth" and accessible. He isn't writing it just for Catholics or Christians necessarily, so I think anyone with an interest in the Jesus of history and/or Jesus of faith will find something to like here. I've never met Fr. Martin but I think he would be an excellent teacher and a fun person to travel with - and all of that comes out in this book. I just wish he could write books more quickly so we didn't have to wait so long between them - ha ha!

Jesus: A Pilgrimage begins with an introduction that clearly lays out what the book is and more importantly, what the book is not. I point this out because, I generally go in with preconceived notions of what I expect or want from a book. Fr. Martin is quick to point out that this book is not a theological discussion on who Jesus is, nor is it a Bible commentary. This book, however, is a look at Jesus, as we see Him in the Gospels, through the viewpoint of Fr. Martin's education, experience, and a recent pilgrimage to the Holy Land. If we keep this in mind when reading the book, we can give it a proper review.Each chapter is laid out in the same format. Fr. Martin first mentions the place he is going to visit. He then describes the journey there. Details from this include the actual process of travelling to the location, scenery along the way, and bits of the culture and environment he encountered. Then, comes the heart of each chapter - his reflections. Mixed with theology, history, tradition, and Fr. Martin's wisdom and wit, we put ourselves in the exact moment and location of Jesus and try and picture what it must have been like for both Jesus and those around Him. We then end with the Scripture passage which served as the basis for the site Fr. Martin visited.The most interesting chapter in this book to me was entitled, "Nazareth." In this chapter Fr. Martin talks about the "Hidden Life" of Jesus. This term refers to the period of Jesus' life, age 12-30, that is absent in the Bible. Fr. Martin, like many, are drawn to this period of Jesus' life because they imagine it is a lot like our lives. "None of us is going to be preaching and performing miracles - at least not as Jesus did - but all of us live everyday lives, as Jesus did in Nazareth, being taught and cared for by our parents, loving and squabbling with our families, playing with our friends, learning what it means to be an adult, and in time earning a living." I never thought of Jesus in this light, but it does make sense. In this chapter, I also learned about just how small and poor Nazareth was. Knowing this, it really puts into perspective the disparaging remarks people make regarding Nazareth. It also shows you the environment Jesus grew up in, and influenced his parables.Fr. Martin is an excellent storyteller. He does a fine job painting pictures of the places he visited, and he draws out details in the Gospels that one could easily miss. There were, however, parts of this book that I didn't enjoy. The beginning annoyed me a little when he waffled about wanting to go to the Holy Land. (Really what Christian, wouldn't want to see the place of Jesus?!) I also got bored in the beginning reading about the trek to get to each of their destinations, and would think to myself, "Hurry up and get there." However, I eventually accepted that that was the nature of this book as a personal pilgrimage. It would be incomplete to ignore the journey and focus solely on the destination. Those complaints aside, I still enjoyed the book. It was quite interesting to see Jesus, the Gospel passages, and the modern day Holy Land through the eyes of Fr. Martin.This book was provided to me for free by Harper Collins in exchange for an honest review.

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