Kahlil Gibran

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Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist. Born in Bsharri, Lebanon, he emigrated to the United States as a child.

Known for: Jesus, The Son Of Man, Sand and Foam: A Book of Aphorisms, The Broken Wings, The Madman: His Parables and Poems, The Prophet, The Wanderer

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Many Voices Reveal One Mystery

A single life can look entirely different depending on who is speaking. That is the governing insight of Jesus, The Son Of Man. Gibran does not narrate Jesus’ story in one authoritative voice. Instead, he assembles a gallery of testimonies from those who loved him, feared him, doubted him, betrayed ...

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Jesus as Fully Human and Radiant

The most compelling spiritual figures are often those who feel most alive. Gibran’s Jesus is not a remote abstraction floating above ordinary life. He eats, walks, speaks, angers authorities, consoles the grieving, and confounds those who think they understand power. By emphasizing the humanity of J...

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Greatness Disturbs Before It Comforts

We like to imagine that truth will arrive politely, but transformative people usually unsettle the worlds they enter. In Gibran’s portrait, Jesus is loved by the wounded and feared by the powerful because he exposes false order. He threatens those invested in status, certainty, and control not simpl...

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Memory Creates the Living Jesus

People do not remember only what happened; they remember what transformed them. In Jesus, The Son Of Man, recollection is not neutral record-keeping but an act of meaning-making. Every speaker carries a different Jesus in memory: the healer, the rebel, the beloved friend, the dangerous agitator, the...

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Compassion Is a Form of Strength

Softness is often mistaken for weakness, yet Gibran presents compassion as one of the highest forms of power. The Jesus who emerges from these monologues is tender toward the outcast, patient with the confused, and attentive to those ignored by respectable society. But this compassion is not sentime...

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Institutions Often Miss Living Truth

One of Gibran’s boldest themes is that institutions created to guard truth may fail to recognize it when it appears alive before them. Many voices in the book reveal a tension between Jesus and the official powers of religion and empire. Priests, legal authorities, and political managers often respo...

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About Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist. Born in Bsharri, Lebanon, he emigrated to the United States as a child. Gibran’s works, written in both English and Arabic, often explore themes of love, spirituality, and the human condition. He is best known for 'The Proph...

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Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist. Born in Bsharri, Lebanon, he emigrated to the United States as a child. Gibran’s works, written in both English and Arabic, often explore themes of love, spirituality, and the human condition. He is best known for 'The Prophet', which has been translated into over 100 languages and remains one of the best-selling books of all time.

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Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and artist. Born in Bsharri, Lebanon, he emigrated to the United States as a child.

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