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    The Origins of Christianity and the Quest for the Historical Jesus Christ (English Edition)

    Por D.M. Murdock

    Sobre

    Around the world over the centuries, much has been written about religion, its meaning, its relevance and contribution to humanity. In the West particularly, sizable tomes have been composed speculating upon the nature and historical background of one of the main characters of Western religions, Jesus Christ. Many have tried to dig into the precious few clues as to Jesus's identity and come up with a biographical sketch that either bolsters faith or reveals a more human side of this godman to which we can all relate. Obviously, considering the time and energy spent on them, the subjects of Christianity and its legendary founder are very important to the Western mind and culture, and increasingly to the rest of the world as well.

    Despite all of this literature continuously being cranked out and the significance of the issue, in the public at large there remains a serious lack of formal and broad education regarding religion and mythology, and most individuals are highly uninformed in this area. Concerning the issue of Christianity, for example, the majority of people are taught in most schools and churches that Jesus Christ was an actual historical figure and that the only controversy regarding him is that some people accept him as the Son of God and the Messiah, while others do not. However, whereas this is the raging debate most evident in this field today, it is not the most important. Shocking as it may seem to the general populace, the most enduring and profound controversy in this subject is whether or not a person named Jesus Christ ever really existed.

    Contents

    Introduction
    The Controversy
    History and Positions of the Debate
    "Pious Fraud"
    The Proof
    The Gnostics
    Biblical Sources
    Non-Biblical Sources
    The Characters
    The Major Players
    Buddha
    Buddha's Birth
    Buddhist Crucifixion
    Horus of Egypt
    Mithra, Sun God of Persia
    Mithra's "Virgin" Birth?
    Mithra and the Twelve
    Krishna of India
    Krishna's "Virgin" Birth?
    The Names of Krishna and Christ
    Krishna's Solar Nature
    Prometheus of Greece
    The Creation of a Myth
    The "Son" of God is the "Sun" of God
    Etymology Tells the Story
    The Book of Revelation is Egyptian and Zoroastrian
    The "Patriarchs" and "Saints" are the Gods of Other Cultures
    The "Disciples" are the Signs of the Zodiac
    Was Jesus an Essene Master?
    Qumran is Not an Essene Community
    Was the New Testament Composed by Therapeuts?
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Endnotes
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