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The Last Temptation of Christ

 
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The Last Temptation of Christ  
First UK trans. edition cover - titled "The Last Temptation"
Author Nikos Kazantzakis
Original title O Teleutaios Peirasmos
Translator Peter A. Bien (US)
Country Greece
Language Greek
Genre(s) Religion, Historical novel
Publisher Simon and Schuster (USA) & Bruno Cassirer (UK)
Publication date 1960
Media type print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 506 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-684-85256-X

The Last Temptation of Christ (or The Last Temptation; Greek: Ο Τελευταίος Πειρασμός, O Teleftaíos Peirasmós) is a novel written by Nikos Kazantzakis, first published in 1960. It follows the life of Jesus Christ from his perspective. The novel has been the subject of a great deal of controversy due to its subject matter, and appears regularly on lists of banned books.

The central thesis of the book is that Jesus, while free from sin, was still subject to every form of temptation that humans face, including fear, doubt, depression, reluctance, and lust. By facing and conquering all of man's weaknesses, Kazantzakis argues in the novel's preface, He struggled to do Yahweh's will, without ever giving in to the temptations of the flesh.

Film version

In 1988, an equally controversial film adaptation by Martin Scorsese was released. It stars Willem Dafoe as Jesus. The picture topped the list for the most complaints received for British TV.

See also

References

"Scorsese movie tops TV complaints list". Guardian Unlimited. 17 December 2003. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/dec/17/broadcasting.ofcom. Retrieved on 5 January 2009. 


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