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If someone told you that all our generally accepted ideas about Jesus and Christianityare wrong, would you believe that person? Surely you would respond thatit is a settled matter that the New Testament tells the story of Jesus Christ, thathe claimed to be the Messiah, that he had twelve disciples, that he preached thecoming of the end of the world, and that he was sentenced to die on the crossby the Jewish High Priests and by Pontius Pilate. And yet remarkable ancientdocuments have come to light since World War II that contradict the truthof all of the above and that show that Jesus was indeed not a Christian by anydefinition of the word. Instead he was a Graeco-Roman philosopher who drewon classical and Jewish ideas and images but reshaped them to create a uniquespiritual philosophy with a strong mystical and Buddhist/Taoist bent

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The Jesus of the Gospel of Thomas, Detlev A Koepke

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Titel
The Jesus of the Gospel of Thomas
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Detlev A Koepke
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
834
ISBN10
1087877288
ISBN13
9781087877280
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If someone told you that all our generally accepted ideas about Jesus and Christianityare wrong, would you believe that person? Surely you would respond thatit is a settled matter that the New Testament tells the story of Jesus Christ, thathe claimed to be the Messiah, that he had twelve disciples, that he preached thecoming of the end of the world, and that he was sentenced to die on the crossby the Jewish High Priests and by Pontius Pilate. And yet remarkable ancientdocuments have come to light since World War II that contradict the truthof all of the above and that show that Jesus was indeed not a Christian by anydefinition of the word. Instead he was a Graeco-Roman philosopher who drewon classical and Jewish ideas and images but reshaped them to create a uniquespiritual philosophy with a strong mystical and Buddhist/Taoist bent