The Man Nobody Knows (1925 Burton), nonfiction book

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The Man Nobody Knows (1925) is a nonfiction book by Bruce Fairchild Barton.

Abstract

"Presents an unconventional interpretation of the New Testament in which Jesus is portrayed as a social and virile man with strong qualities of leadership."--Publisher description.

Barton describes Jesus as "the world's greatest business executive", and according to one of the chapter headings, "The Founder of Modern Business", who created a world-conquering organization with a group of twelve men hand-picked from the bottom ranks of business. The book was one of the best-selling non-fiction books of the 20th century, but also the object of humour and criticism. The suggestion that Jesus was a sort of salesman was ridiculed and lampooned by radio, magazines and in movies.

Editions

Published in Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1925.

Contents

The executive -- The outdoor man -- The sociable man -- His method -- His advertisements -- The founder of modern business -- The master.

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