Jesus of Nazareth said and did a lot about money and power in his own time. But Jesus wasnt a "free market capitalist", despite what some conservative Christians would like us to believe in the 21stcentury. Jesus occupied the Temple in Jerusalem -- effectively the national bank of his time -- and threw out those who were exploiting the poor; Jesus organised fishermen whose industry had been wrecked by the Roman Empire; His followers included powerful "women of means", like Mary Magdalene, who was last at the cross, first at the tomb, and who went on to become missionaries; Jesus taught "in the streets", preaching that God's "side" is not that of the wealthy and powerful; and that all believers need to confront inequality now. This is an eye-opening, no-holds barred look at the real message of Jesus, using the scriptures that are foundational for the Christian faith. It is also a practical "how to" guide for potential Christian "occupiers" -- people sincerely committed to confronting the rising poverty and economic inequality in the United States using the powerful, unvarnished message of Jesus of Nazareth.