Jesus was, in terms of his influence, the most important human being in history.
He is also the most written about and discussed.
The earliest surviving document dealing with him was circulated in the 50s of the 1st century AD.
With a half a century of his death,
four biographies written in Greek had been published and all have come down to us,
meaning they survived.
Since then, entire books about him have been published in growing quantity and in all languages.
Today, there are over 100,000 printed biographies of Jesus in English alone.
The religion which commemorates Jesus' teachings, death and resurrection,
was well established in half a dozen countries by AD 50.
The first Christian place of worship dates from about AD 50 and now nearly 1 million chapels,
churches,
basilicas, abbeys and cathedrals include many of the largest,
most remarkable and beautiful buildings ever erected.
In many ways, and in cultural and moral respects especially,
Jesus' life and the faith it created are the central events in the history of humanity.
So far we have considered the influence of Jesus as man, but I believe that he was and is God too.
It is futile for us to inquire about the nature of Jesus and God and his pre-existence from the beginning,
since that is unknowable, let alone the future, which is still hidden from us.
What we can do, however, is right about Jesus the man.