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Hugh J. Schonfield

    By What Authority?
    The Lost "Book of the Nativity of John"
    The Passover Plot
    The Pentecost Revolution
    An Old Hebrew Text of St. Matthew's Gospel
    Der lange Weg nach Golgatha
    • An Old Hebrew Text of St. Matthew's Gospel

      Translated and with an Introduction Notes and Appendices

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set in 1925, the narrative revolves around a rare 1555 Hebrew manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew, acquired by a writer from a London bookseller. This volume includes Jewish objections to the Gospel and a Latin translation. The story traces its origins to Jean du Tillet, who allegedly obtained the manuscript from Jews in Italy. The account reveals the historical context of anti-Semitic actions, including Pope Julius III's decree to suppress the Talmud, highlighting the tension between Christianity and Judaism during that period.

      An Old Hebrew Text of St. Matthew's Gospel
    • The Pentecost Revolution

      The Story of the Jesus Party in Israel, A.D. 36-66

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the formative years of early Christianity, the author delves into the pivotal three decades following Jesus' crucifixion, exploring the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the faith. By examining key events and figures during this transformative period, the book aims to uncover the complexities and mysteries surrounding the rise of Christianity leading up to the Fall of Jerusalem. The scholarly approach is balanced with accessibility, making it suitable for both academic and general readers interested in religious history.

      The Pentecost Revolution
    • The Passover Plot

      • 324 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Exploring the controversial thesis that Jesus orchestrated his own crucifixion, this edition delves into the complexities of his character and the origins of Christianity. Schonfield aims to bridge divides between peoples by presenting new insights that challenge traditional perceptions of the Messiah. His scholarly approach encourages readers to reconsider established beliefs, particularly in light of John's Gospel and the historical context. This thought-provoking work is essential for those seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus and the implications of his actions.

      The Passover Plot
    • The Lost "Book of the Nativity of John"

      A Study in Messianic Folklore and Christian Origins With a New Solution to the Virgin-Birth Problem

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book explores the often-overlooked role of John the Baptist, challenging the traditional view of him merely as Jesus' forerunner. It examines how Gospel writers portrayed him primarily as a witness to Jesus' Messiahship, leading to his marginalization. Despite this, the text reveals glimpses of a more significant role that contemporaries may have envisioned for John, suggesting a deeper understanding of his impact and legacy within the historical and religious context of his time.

      The Lost "Book of the Nativity of John"
    • By What Authority?

      The Question of Our Time and the Answer

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The exploration of human advancement towards global unity spans from ancient codes like the Hammurabi to modern concepts of international law and institutions, including the United Nations. This book offers a comprehensive overview of various governmental frameworks and universal programs, such as Functional Federalism and State Shintoism. It stands out for its insightful analysis of contemporary issues—spiritual, political, and scientific—that impact humanity's pursuit of harmony and unity, making it a valuable read for those interested in global progress.

      By What Authority?
    • Richard Burton Explorer

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The biography explores the life of Richard Francis Burton, a renowned explorer, linguist, and writer known for his adventurous spirit and contributions to anthropology and geography. Hugh J. Schonfield delves into Burton's multifaceted personality, highlighting his daring expeditions, controversial views, and complex relationships. The narrative paints a vivid picture of Burton's travels across uncharted territories and his role in cultural exchanges, offering insights into the 19th-century world and the man who challenged societal norms.

      Richard Burton Explorer
    • The Original New Testament

      Edited and Translated from the Greek by the Jewish Historian of Christian Beginnings

      • 580 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      The translation presents the story of Jesus as intended by the original New Testament writers, offering a fresh perspective informed by recent archaeological findings. Scholar Hugh J. Schonfield aims to return the text to its historical context, correcting translation errors and removing later theological influences. This work emphasizes the Jewish roots of the New Testament, encouraging deeper understanding for both Jews and Christians. It features integrated historical notes, making it accessible and informative for students of biblical studies.

      The Original New Testament
    • Those Incredible Christians

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the aftermath of Jesus' crucifixion, this book explores the dynamics of the early disciples and the evolution of gospel messages. It presents substantial evidence illustrating how perceptions of the Messiah were altered and corrupted over time. Additionally, it delves into the conflicts and power struggles between the early Christian movement and the Roman Church, highlighting the tensions with the Roman Empire that shaped the development of early Christianity.

      Those Incredible Christians
    • Jesus a Biography

      A Biography

      • 430 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Exploring the life of Jesus as a historical figure rather than a theological concept, this biography aims to present an unbiased narrative of a Galilean Jew who claimed to be the Messiah. The author acknowledges the challenges of detaching from religious contexts while striving to provide a more humanized account of Jesus. By stepping away from traditional religious literature, the work seeks to illuminate the complexities of Jesus’s life and the profound impact he has had on countless believers throughout history.

      Jesus a Biography