Kahlil Gibran's 'Jesus, The Son of Man' offers a profound and unique portrait of Jesus Christ, not as a historical figure, but through the diverse perspectives of those who knew him, loved him, or were touched by his presence. Through the voices of disciples, friends, enemies, and ordinary people, Gibran weaves a mosaic of narratives that collectively illuminate the multifaceted nature of Christ's humanity and divinity. This timeless spiritual work explores themes of love, suffering, compassion, and redemption, presenting a deeply personal and poetic interpretation that resonates with readers across faiths and generations, inviting contemplation on the essence of the divine.