Par Lagerkvist's
Barabbas speaks to the modern world from the Jerusalem of the Nazarene. Barabbas's central problem, "I want to believe," is only ambiguously resolved, but around him he sees a pure, devotional, ecstatic Christianity that the centuries would partly betray. Austere and dignified,
Barabbas is written in the style of the Age of Faith but for the Age of Doubt.
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