The Lost Teachings of Jesus

The Lost Teachings of Jesus
Author: Mark L. Prophet
Publisher: Summit University Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1986
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780916766719

Mark and Elizabeth Prophet show that many of Jesus' original teachings were lost. Some were removed from the Gospels. Others were suppressed or kept secret. In modern vernacular, the authors offer a unique blend of the mystical and the practical that goes beyond the orthodox view of Jesus to discover his original message. They answer questions that have puzzled readers of the Bible for centuries.

The Dawn of Christianity

The Dawn of Christianity
Author: Robert Knapp
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0674976460

Ordinary people of antiquity interacted with the supernatural through a mosaic of beliefs and rituals. Exploring everyday life from 200 BCE to the end of the first century CE, Robert Knapp shows that Jews and polytheists lived with the gods in very similar ways. Traditional interactions provided stability even in times of crisis, while changing a relationship risked catastrophe for the individual, his family, and his community. However, people in both traditions did at times leave behind their long-honored rites to try something new. The Dawn of Christianity reveals why some people in Judea and then in the Roman and Greek worlds embraced a new approach to the forces and powers in their daily lives. Knapp traces the emergence of Christianity from its stirrings in the eastern Mediterranean, where Jewish monotheism coexisted with polytheism and prayer mixed with magic. In a time receptive to prophetic messages and supernatural interventions, Jesus of Nazareth convinced people to change their beliefs by showing, through miracles, his direct connection to god-like power. The miracle of the Resurrection solidified Jesus’s supernatural credentials. After his death, followers continued to use miracles and magic to spread Jesus’s message of reward for the righteous in this life and immortality in the next. Many Jews and polytheists strongly opposed the budding movement but despite major setbacks Christianity proved resilient and adaptable. It survived long enough to be saved by a second miracle, the conversion of Emperor Constantine. Hand in hand with empire, Christianity began its long march through history.

Behold the Dawn

Behold the Dawn
Author: K. M. Weiland
Publisher: K.M. Weiland
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780978924614

Acclaim for "Behold the Dawn" "Enough action to satisfy the adventure lover; enough impossible awakening love to satisfy the romantic; enough research to satisfy the historian, enough intrigue, betrayal and murder to satisfy the mystery lover, and enough mercy and forgiveness to satisfy the Christ-follower."-Jeannie Campbell, The Character Therapist "I consider literary-induced insomnia, inspiring writing, and mild fictional character obsession the marks of a great story. K.M. Weiland's thrilling historical fiction novel, "Behold the Dawn," provides all of the above."-Kerry Johnson "Meticulously researched and so beautifully written, it reads like poetry."-S.L. Coelho About the Book The vengeance of a monk. The love of a countess. The secrets of a knight. Marcus Annan, a knight famed for his prowess in the deadly tourney competitions, thought he could keep the bloody secrets of his past buried forever. But when a mysterious crippled monk demands Annan help him wreak vengeance on a corrupt bishop, Annan is forced to leave the tourneys and join the Third Crusade in the Holy Land. Wounded in battle and hunted on every side, he agrees to marry-in name only-the traumatized widow of an old friend, in order to protect her from the obsessive pursuit of a mutual enemy. Together, they escape an infidel prison camp and flee the Holy Land. But, try as he might, he cannot elude the past-or his growing feelings for the Lady Mairead. Amidst the pain and grief of a war he doesn't even believe in, he is forced at last to face long-hidden secrets and sins and to bare his soul to the mercy of a God he thought he had abandoned years ago. More Praise for "Behold the Dawn" ..".there is a beauty in the way her theme emerges naturally and powerfully from within the story. Really, the story has much of the gut-wrenching drama and emotional roller-coaster ride of a Shakespearean play."-William Polm "Marcus Annan is a compelling, tragic character, struggling against dark knights, darker men of the cloth, and darkest still, his own inner demons."-Joseph M. Fraser "I found myself returning to several passages even before completing the book-not to remind myself of events, but to savor them. O]ne of the few historical novels ... so beautifully written."-B. Howard

At the Dawn of a New Consciousness

At the Dawn of a New Consciousness
Author: Bernard Nesfield-Cookson
Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1906999112

The Italian Renaissance is considered by many to mark the beginning of the modern age. The name itself (literally "rebirth") accurately expresses the innovation that took place during that period. Renaissance thinkers took a vital interest in history, literature, and the arts, focusing on the human world as much as, if not more than, that of God. The rapid development of the arts and sciences reflected their study of the visible, physical world in all its three-dimensional glory. The source of these new impulses, says the author, can be found in what Rudolf Steiner calls the birth of "the consciousness soul"--the faculty for objective self-awareness. Instead of a primarily inward-looking consciousness, people began looking outward with greater intensity, observing the world around them in detail. With greater conscious of their separate being, people of the Renaissance began to study the phenomena of the world of nature from an individual, personal perspective. In this enlightening book, illustrated with sixteen pages of color plates, the author illuminates the concept of the consciousness soul, showing how it is reflected in fifteenth-century Florentine painting, sculpture, and architecture, as well as in the impulses issuing from Plato's Academy of Athens.

THE HISTORICAL JESUS

THE HISTORICAL JESUS
Author: Edward D. Andrews
Publisher: Christian Publishing House
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2024-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

"The Historical Jesus: The Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ" is an illuminating exploration of one of history's most profound mysteries and its impact on Christianity and world history. Delving into the final days of Jesus Christ, this book presents a detailed chronological account of His death, trial, crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, brought to life through rigorous historical and archaeological investigation, theological insights, and a deep dive into biblical texts. From the foreboding prophecies of Jesus' coming death to the pivotal moments of His trial before Pontius Pilate and Caiaphas and onto the harrowing details of the crucifixion at Golgotha, each chapter meticulously examines the events that culminated in what is arguably the cornerstone of the Christian faith. The narrative continues through the respectful burial by Joseph of Arimathea and culminates in the miraculous resurrection, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of these events' significance. Further enriching this narrative are chapters dedicated to assessing the historical reliability of the resurrection accounts, including discussions on extra-biblical sources and the role of early Christian creeds. The book doesn't shy away from presenting the latest archaeological discoveries and ongoing debates, providing tangible connections to the ancient world. "Theological Implications" delves into the profound spiritual and doctrinal consequences of Jesus' death and resurrection, exploring themes of atonement, salvation, and the transformative power of faith. The conclusion synthesizes the historical, archaeological, and theological strands into a compelling argument for the historical and spiritual significance of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection. Rich in detail and scope, this book is designed for scholars, students of the Bible, and anyone interested in the historical figure of Jesus Christ and the foundations of Christianity. It invites readers on a journey through the past to rediscover the profound impact of Jesus' life, offering new insights into familiar stories and challenging believers and skeptics alike to consider the depth of Christianity's historical roots.

The Lost Teachings of Jesus, Book 1

The Lost Teachings of Jesus, Book 1
Author: Mark L. Prophet
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1932890297

Unmistakable evidence that many of Jesus’ teachings were altered, deleted or never recorded In their classic series “The Lost Teachings of Jesus,” Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet prove that many of Jesus’ original teachings are missing. They show that the New Testament records only a fragment of what Jesus taught. That what was written down was tampered with by numerous editors or suppressed by “guardians of the faith.” And that some of what was recorded has been misinterpreted to this day. The authors fill in the gaps with a bold reconstruction of the essence of Jesus’ message. They unfold the lost teachings Jesus gave in public to the multitudes and in secret to his closest disciples. In modern vernacular, they offer a unique blend of the mystical and the practical that goes beyond the orthodox view of Jesus to discover his original message. And they answer questions that have puzzled readers of the Bible for centuries.