Christ's Journal by Paul Alexander Bartlett

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By Abil Kile Posted on Nov 15, 2025
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Bartlett, Paul Alexander, 1909-1990 Bartlett, Paul Alexander, 1909-1990
English
Ever wondered what Jesus thought about between miracles? What was going through his mind when he walked on water or faced the crowds? 'Christ's Journal' gives us a fictional diary from Jesus's own perspective during his three-year ministry. Paul Alexander Bartlett imagines the human side of the divine—the doubts, the loneliness, the weight of knowing your fate, and the quiet moments with friends. It's not about rewriting scripture; it's about filling in the emotional blanks. If you've ever wanted to sit down with Jesus and just talk, this book feels like that conversation. It makes the familiar stories feel intimate and new.
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number, which is 2006028950.  ABOUT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Autograph Editions is committed to bringing readers some of the best of fine quality contemporary literature in unique, beautifully designed books, many of them illustrated with original art specially created for each book. Each of our books aspires to be a work of art in itself—in both its content and its design. The press was established in 1975. Over the years Autograph Editions has published a variety of distinguished and widely commended books of fiction and poetry. Our most recent publication is the remarkable quintet, Voices from the Past, by bestselling author Paul Alexander Bartlett, whose novel, When the Owl Cries, has been widely acclaimed by many authors, reviewers, and critics, among them James Michener, Pearl S. Buck, Ford Madox Ford, Charles Poore, James Purdy, Russell Kirk, Michael Fraenkel, and many others. EBOOK NOTICE I n addition to this book’s availability in a printed edition, the copyright holder has chosen to issue this work as an eBook through Public Domain Archive as a free open access publication under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license, which allows anyone to distribute this work without changes to its content, provided that both the author and the original URL from which this work was obtained are mentioned, that the contents of this work are not used for commercial purposes or profit, and that this work will not be used without the copyright holder’s written permission in derivative works (i.e., you may not alter, transform, or build upon this work without such permission). The full legal statement of this license may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode CHRIST’S JOURNAL BOOKS BY PAUL ALEXANDER BARTLETT NOVELS VOICES FROM THE PAST: Sappho’s Journal  Christ’s Journal  Leonardo da Vinci’s Journal Shakespeare’s Journal  Lincoln’s Journal When the Owl Cries Adiós Mi México Forward, Children! POETRY Wherehill Spokes for Memory NONFICTION The Haciendas of Mexico: An Artist’s Record CHRIST’S JOURNAL by PAUL ALEXANDER BARTLETT and Illustrated by the Author Edited by STEVEN JAMES BARTLETT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Salem, Oregon AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS P. O. Box 6141  Salem, Oregon 97304  Established 1975  This book is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from the publisher. Copyright © 2007 by Steven James Bartlett First Edition ISBN 978-0-6151-5645-3 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2006028950 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Bartlett, Paul Alexander. Christ's journal / by Paul Alexander Bartlett and illustrated by the author ; edited by Steven James Bartlett. -- 1st ed. p. cm. Summary: "A historical novel that recounts the last months of Christ's life from an autobiographical perspective"--Provided by publisher. ISBN 978-0-6151-5645-3 1. Jesus Christ--Fiction. I. Bartlett, Steven J. II. Title. PS3602.A8396C46 2006 813'.6--dc22 2006028950 CONTENTS PREFACE by Steven James Bartlett xi CHRIST’S JOURNAL 1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 67 COLOPHON 71 PREFACE Steven James Bartlett Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University and Visiting Scholar in Psychology & Philosophy, Willamette University C hrist’s Journal is one of five independent works of fiction which together make up Voices from the Past, a quintet of novels that de- scribe the inner lives of five extraordinary people. Progressing through time from the most distant to the most recent they are: Sappho of Lesbos, the famous Greek poet; Jesus; Leonardo da Vinci; Shakespeare; and Abraham Lincoln. For the most part, little is known about the inward realities of these people, about their personal thoughts, reflections, and the quality and nature of their feelings. For this reason they have become no more...

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Paul Alexander Bartlett does something bold here: he hands Jesus a pen. The book is presented as a recently discovered journal, written by Jesus himself during his three years of teaching and miracles. We follow him from the baptism by John to the final days in Jerusalem, but from the inside looking out.

The Story

Forget the grand, sweeping narration of the Gospels. This is a close-up, personal account. We read his private thoughts after healing someone—the exhaustion, the hope it sparked. We see his frustration with his sometimes-slow-to-understand disciples, his affection for Mary and Martha, and his deep contemplation during nights spent in prayer. The journal format lets us sit with him in the quiet moments before the storm, making the journey to the cross feel intensely personal.

Why You Should Read It

This book stuck with me because it makes Jesus feel real. It doesn't challenge the theology; it explores the humanity. What did it feel like to be fully aware of your purpose and yet fully subject to human weariness and emotion? Bartlett's writing is simple and reflective, which makes the big questions—about faith, sacrifice, and love—feel accessible. It’s a quiet, thoughtful book that lingers.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone curious about the historical figure of Jesus beyond the scripture verses. It's for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction and don't mind a slower, more contemplative pace. If you liked the personal perspective of books like The Red Tent or just want to see a well-known story from a completely different angle, this imaginative and respectful 'journal' is a fascinating read.



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Andrew Young
7 months ago

Solid story.

Thomas Wright
11 months ago

Just what I was looking for.

Thomas Anderson
1 year ago

Finally found time to read this!

Kimberly Torres
1 year ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

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