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If you thought Dan Brown's fiction was gripping, try the truth.
This controversial book pieces together new evidence on the real
life of Jesus. The true inspiration behind Kathy Reich's
bestselling thriller, 'Cross Bones', archaeologist and scholar
James Tabor takes us on a startling journey that changes the story
of Christianity as we know it. Based on hands-on archaeological
experience and ground-breaking academic research, real-life Indiana
Jones, James Tabor, has produced a compelling and bold new
interpretation of the life of Jesus and the origins of
Christianity. So revelatory is his work that Kathy Reichs,
bestselling mystery writer of the Tempe Brennan series, was
inspired by his findings to write her latest novel, 'Cross Bones'.
The truth, however, is far more gripping than fiction - either hers
or Dan Brown's. Tabor's scholarly detective work begins with his
accidental discovery on a dig in Israel of what many now think was
Jesus' family tomb. Tabor pieces together new archaeological
evidence, combined with the earliest surviving Christian documents
to reconstruct Jesus' real family history as a royal dynasty in
exile. Jesus was leader of a messianic movement - one far different
to the revelations of his maverick follower Paul who was
responsible for what we know as Christianity today. Was Jesus far
more human than the Church has led us to believe? Was his royal
bloodline meant to free mankind or just a chosen few? And why did
dissident follower Paul have a more lasting effect on Christianity
than Jesus himself? Find out the controversial truth in 'The Jesus
Dynasty'.
This fascinating examination of the earliest years of Christianity
reveals how the man we call St. Paul shaped Christianity as we know
it today.
Historians know almost nothing about the two decades following the
crucifixion of Jesus, when his followers regrouped and began to
spread his message. During this time Paul joined the movement and
began to preach to the gentiles. Using the oldest Christian
documents that we have--the letters of Paul--as well as other early
Chris-tian sources, historian and scholar James Tabor reconstructs
the origins of Christianity. Tabor shows how Paul separated himself
from Peter and James to introduce his own version of Christianity,
which would continue to develop independently of the message that
Jesus, James, and Peter preached.
"Paul and Jesus" illuminates the fascinating period of history when
Christianity was born out of Judaism.
The 1993 government assault on the Branch Davidian compound near
Waco, Texas, resulted in the deaths of four federal agents and
eighty Branch Davidians, including seventeen children. Whether
these tragic deaths could have been avoided is still debatable, but
what seems clear is that the events in Texas have broad
implications for religious freedom in America.
James Tabor and Eugene Gallagher's bold examination of the Waco
story offers the first balanced account of the siege. They try to
understand what really happened in Waco: What brought the Branch
Davidians to Mount Carmel? Why did the government attack? How did
the media affect events? The authors address the accusations of
illegal weapons possession, strange sexual practices, and child
abuse that were made against David Koresh and his followers.
Without attempting to excuse such actions, they point out that the
public has not heard the complete story and that many media reports
were distorted.
The authors have carefully studied the Davidian movement, analyzing
the theology and biblical interpretation that were so central to
the group's functioning. They also consider how two decades of
intense activity against so-called cults have influenced public
perceptions of unorthodox religions.
In exploring our fear of unconventional religious groups and how
such fear curtails our ability to tolerate religious differences,
"Why Waco?" is an unsettling wake-up call. Using the events at
Mount Carmel as a cautionary tale, the authors challenge all
Americans, including government officials and media
representatives, to closely examine our national commitment to
religious freedom.
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The Moses Scroll (Paperback)
James D. Tabor; Illustrated by Daniel M Wright; Ross K Nichols
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R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"The Jesus Discovery "is the story of a stunning new discovery that
provides the first physical evidence of Christians in Jerusalem
during the time of Jesus and his apostles.
In 2010, using a specialized robotic camera, authors Tabor and
Jacobovici explored a previously unexcavated tomb in Jerusalem from
around the time of Jesus. They made a remarkable discovery--two
ossuaries, or bone boxes, one carved with the earliest known image
of Jonah; the other displaying a reference to resurrection. Since
the newly discovered ossuaries can be reliably dated to before 70
AD, it is possible that whoever was buried in this tomb knew Jesus
and heard him preach. In addition, the newly examined tomb is in
close proximity to the so-called Jesus Family Tomb," "and its
discovery increases the likelihood that the "Jesus Family Tomb" is,
indeed, the real tomb of Jesus of Nazareth.
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