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Miracles and Wonder

The Historical Mystery of Jesus

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From a renowned National Book Award–winning scholar, an extraordinary new account of the life of Jesus that explores the mystery of how a poor young man inspired a religion that reshaped the world.
“This a brilliant and necessary book. Sober, wise, respectful, and fearless." —Jon Meacham, author of The Soul of America
"Pagels’ story is for believers and non-believers alike.” —Tara Westover, author of Educated
"The depth of spirituality she uncovers is profound.” —The New York Times Book Review

Early in her career, Elaine Pagels changed our understanding of the origins of Christianity with her work in The Gnostic Gospels. Now, in the culmination of a decades-long career, she explores the biggest subject of all, Jesus. In Miracles and Wonder she sets out to discover how a poor young Jewish man inspired a religion that shaped the world.
The book reads like a historical mystery, with each chapter addressing a fascinating question and answering it based on the gospels Jesus's followers left behind. Why is Jesus said to have had a virgin birth? Why do we say he rose from the dead? Did his miracles really happen and what did they mean?
The story Pagels tells is thrilling and tense. Not just does Jesus comes to life but his desperate, hunted followers do as well. We realize that some of the most compelling details of Jesus's life are the explanations his disciples created to paper over inconvenient facts. So Jesus wasn't illegitimate, his mother conceived by God; Jesus's body wasn't humiliatingly left to rot and tossed into a common grave—no, he rose from the dead and was seen whole by his followers; Jesus isn't a failed messiah, his kingdom is a metaphor: he lives in us. These necessary fabrications were the very details and promises that electrified their listeners and helped his followers' numbers grow.
In Miracles and Wonder, Pagels does more than solve a historical mystery. She sheds light on Jesus's enduring power to inspire and attract.
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2025
      The enduring power of the Gospels, explored. Renowned historian and writer Pagels returns to the study of Jesus' life and teachings with a career-capping question: "What makes the stories of Jesus so powerful that countless people...continue to read and engage them, even stake their lives on what they find there?" In this latest work, Pagels struggles with this mystery but provides only half-hearted answers to her readers. Through parts of this book, Pagels goes back over the well-traveled ground of modern biblical critics. For instance, she sees the Gospels of Matthew and Luke as "propaganda" meant to quiet ancient rumors about Jesus (such as stories that he was born illegitimately). However, Pagels takes a nuanced approach to such critiques. She admirably relinquishes the search for the historical Jesus, which scholars have been engaged in for over two centuries, and instead wrestles with "the astonishingpersistence of Jesus, both rediscovered and reinvented." Recognizing that the Gospels were not meant as pure history, and cannot be judged as such, Pagels delves into the power of their stories and the timelessness of their morals. Jesus "envisions this world turned upside down, its values shattered, thestatus quo abruptly reversed," and this acts, in a distinct way, as a signpost for marginalized people from one generation to the next. The stories of Jesus are renewed continually because they offer hope in a way no other religious leader has been able to offer. Pagels sees in the stories of Jesus a consistently paradigm-breaking message, the "gospel," or "good news," for lack of a better term, which has appealed to believers and even nonbelievers alike across time and geography. However, Pagels hesitates to distill her conclusions much further. Intellectually mature, but demands a more well-crafted conclusion.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2025

      Readers familiar with award-winning Pagels's (religion, Princeton Univ.; The Gnostic Gospels; Why Religion?) work will know she never shies away from deeply philosophical, historical, complex, and controversial topics. There is, of course, an audacity that readers, especially Christian-identifying readers, will attach to her project to question and explore the identity and iconography of Jesus, but for Pagels, it is an audacity born of deep personal reflection that she describes in her introduction. Her teenage transformation away from religion to born-again-Christian and back again will be easy for many to connect with. Her scholarly efforts to textually interrogate why the story of Jesus had such a powerful pull on her and billions of others bring together her many years' research on the Gnostic gospels, along with historical texts, many newly discovered (some translated by Padels), as she attempts to tell the story of not just who Jesus was but also who he is for people today. VERDICT No matter how familiar readers are with the gospels, the stories Pagels has woven together offer new takes on who Jesus was and what it means to bring facts to faith with clarity and curiosity.--Emily Bowles

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      Starred review from March 1, 2025
      Pagels (Why Religion? 2018), an acclaimed religious historian, here asks the questions that have mesmerized both Jesus' followers and those who doubt. What is the truth? Was Jesus born of a virgin? Did he perform miracles? Was he resurrected, and if so, what does that mean? Of course, there is a whole cottage industry of books that examine both the spiritual and historical Jesus. But this title is notable not just for the depth and breadth of Pagels' scholarship but for the way she becomes part of the story. There is almost a yearning to her quest for answers that personalizes her writing. For each question posed, Pagels offers explanations, some from traditional sources, others from contemporaries, and later, skeptics who view events more critically. She concludes with a thoughtful examination of why Jesus' messages, though often contradictory depending on which gospel you're reading, still resonate. Part history, part mystery, all enlightening.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 24, 2025
      In this rigorous study, National Book Award winner Pagels (Why Religion?) digs into persistent questions about the historical Jesus. Devoting each chapter to a major sticking point, she discusses Jesus’s virgin birth, suggesting that Matthew and Luke revised the gospel of Mark to deflect harmful rumors “ridiculing Jesus as a bastard,” and gospel writers’ efforts to blame Jewish leaders for Jesus’s crucifixion and deemphasize Pontius Pilate’s role—a framing that helped believers sidestep fears of being associated with a figure crucified for anti-Roman “insurrection.” Elsewhere, she unpacks the debate over whether the resurrection was physical or spiritual (as Paul claimed). Pagels’s analysis is most captivating when she’s excavating the complex motivations of the gospel writers, who were often reacting to historical and cultural developments to formulate new ways of attracting followers. Less successful are her detours into personal anecdotes (in a chapter on the resurrection, for instance, she mentions being “shaken by” personally experiencing “the presence of people who had died” without elaborating further) and analyses of Jesus in movies and art. Still, curious believers will find much to chew on.

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