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يسوع ابن الإنسان

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كتبه جبران بالإنجليزية، يؤول فيه جبران حياة المسيح وتعاليمه، على ضوء آرائه الصوفية، وهو يرسم صورة المسيح من خلال ما يقوله عنه سبعة وسبعون شخصاً عرفوا المسيح ومعظمهم ورد ذكرهم في الإنجيل، وهو يمثلون الفئات البشرية المختلفة، وقد ابتدع جبران في كتابه منهجاً جديداً في تحليل شخصية يسوع التي أضفى عليها صفة الفرح والمحبة والقوة والصلابة، والثورة والتمرد، والصبر والعمل، وذلك في أسلوب غني بالصفاء والسلاسة والفكر والمجنح ويختم الكتاب بمقارنة بين سوء فهم الناس للمسيح وتعاليمه، وصورة المسيح كما رسمها جبران المؤمن بالتصوف، فمسيح جبران ليس إلها كما يعتقد المسيحيون، بل إنسان حر جبار متمرد على التقاليد الدينية والاجتماعية، يعشق الفرح ويحمل إلى الناس رسالة الغفران والمحبة.
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Khalil Gibran

A Lebanese-American philosopher, poet, writer, and painter, he was born on January 6, 1883 in the town of Bcharre, northern Lebanon, and died in New York on April 10, 1931 of tuberculosis. He immigrated when he was young with his mother and brothers to America in 1895, where he studied art and began his literary career. He is best known to the Western world for his book, "The Prophet", which was published in 1923. Gibran is also the best-selling poet, after Shakespeare and Lausy. In his writings, there were two directions, one of them taking strength and revolting against the dogmas of religion, and the other following the tendencies and enjoying life.

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