The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the Original New Testament of Jesus Christ

The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the Original New Testament of Jesus Christ

Author: Various

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-11

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13:

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The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the Original New Testament of Jesus Christ is a fascinating collection of early Christian texts that were excluded from the traditional Bible. This book offers readers a unique insight into the diverse viewpoints and beliefs of the early Christians, shedding light on alternative interpretations of Jesus's teachings. The writing style varies among the different texts, ranging from poetic to theological, providing a comprehensive look at the literary richness of these suppressed texts within the context of the New Testament. The inclusion of these texts challenges traditional views of Christianity and offers a fresh perspective on the religion's origins and development. Various, the author of this collection, curated these texts to highlight the diversity of early Christian thought and the complexity of the historical context in which they were written. Various's meticulous selection and organization of these suppressed texts demonstrate a deep understanding of early Christian history and theology, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the origins of Christianity. I highly recommend The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the Original New Testament of Jesus Christ to readers seeking a deeper understanding of early Christianity and a fresh perspective on the teachings of Jesus. This book provides a thought-provoking exploration of the diversity of beliefs within the early Christian community and challenges readers to reexamine their preconceived notions of the New Testament.


The Gospel of the Birth of Mary

The Gospel of the Birth of Mary

Author:

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-11-28

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781981234097

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The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the Original New Testament of Jesus The Christ The Gospel of the Birth of Mary Archbishop Wake The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Nativity of Mary, or the Birth of the Virgin Mary, refers to a Christian feast day celebrating the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The modern canon of scripture does not record Mary's birth. The earliest known account of Mary's birth is found in the Protoevangelium of James (5:2), an apocryphal text from the late second century, with her parents known as Saint Anne and Saint Joachim.


Christian Controversies

Christian Controversies

Author: Scott Haraburda

Publisher: Meaningful Publications

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 0988607212

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"The Greatest is Love." God wants us to love our neighbors. If this is the premise of being Christian, then why do thousands of denominations claim to be the "right and true" one, implying that all others are false? The author searches for truth and explores real world issues concerning Christians throughout history and today, and the future of Christianity in this ever-changing world. Join the author as he challenges you to think outside of your comfort zone and questions what you might have been told not to question about the Word of God. This book contains many facts and true stories, some you might recognize and some from the author's own life, as he logically discusses controversial subjects such as a Perfect Bible, sex, lying, killing, ethics, Christian leadership, Bible-thumping judgment, and women's rights. It is well documented and written in easy-to-understand language to arm you with the knowledge you need to discuss Scripture in an educated and meaningful way, and to develop a real-world perspective of Christianity; a must-read for all who profess to be Christian!


The Gospel of the Birth of Mary

The Gospel of the Birth of Mary

Author: Archbishop Wake

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-11-03

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781979392532

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The Gospel of The Birth of Mary The Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the Original New Testament of Jesus The Christ Translated from the Original Tongues, With Historical References to their authenticity, by Archbishop Wake and other Learned Divines The modern canon of scripture does not record Mary's birth. The earliest known account of Mary's birth is found in the Protoevangelium of James (5:2), an apocryphal text from the late second century, with her parents known as Saint Anne and Saint Joachim. In the case of saints, the Church commemorates their date of death, with Saint John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary as the few whose birth dates are commemorated. The reason for this is found in the singular mission each had in salvation history, but traditionally also because these alone (besides the prophet Jeremiah, Jer 1:5) were holy in their very birth (for Mary, see Immaculate Conception; John was sanctified in Saint Elizabeth's womb according to the traditional interpretation of Lk 1:15). Devotion to the innocence of Mary under this Marian title is widely celebrated in many cultures across the globe.


The Priority of John

The Priority of John

Author: John A. T. Robinson

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 1610971027

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It has been the fate of many books on John to be left unfinished, for its interpretation naturally forms the crowning of a lifetime. I have myself been intending to write a book on the Fourth Gospel since the 'fifties, before I broke off (reluctantly) to be Bishop of Woolwich, though I am grateful now that I did not produce it prematurely at that time. It means however that I shall be compelled to refer to and often recapitulate material directly or indirectly related to the Johannine literature, which I have written over the years (some of it indeed while I was bishop). Many scholars in fact, if not most now, think that the author of the Gospel himself never lived to finish it and have seen the work as the product of numerous hands and redactors. As will become clear, I prefer to believe that the ancient testimony of the church is correct that John wrote it 'while still in the body' and that its roughnesses, self-corrections and failures of connection, real or imagined, are the result of its not having been smoothly or finally edited. If so I am in good company. At any rate who could wish for a better last testimony from his friends than that 'his witness is true' (John 21.24)? In other words, he got it right--historically and theologically. --from the Introduction At the time of his death in December 1983, John Robinson had completed the text of the book on which his 1984 Bampton lectures were to be based, so that it is possible to see the full details of his extremely controversial argument that the Gospel of John was the first Gospel to be written. Dr. Robinson himself once described the dawning of his conviction that this was the case as a 'Damascus Road experience', and his presentation of the evidence is made with all the customary vigor with which he would argue for something in which he deeply believed. The objections which need to be overcome to stand on its head what has long been one of the fundamental assumptions of New Testament scholarship are substantial, but here once again Dr. Robinson shows that so much of what is taken as established fact in that area is no more than preference and presumption. Certainly he will provoke rethinking on a whole series of topics, from the chronology of Jesus' ministry to the nature of his teaching. As The Listener said of the equally controversial Redating the New Testament: The greatest pleasure Dr. Robinson gives is purely intellectual. His book is a prodigious virtuoso exercise in inductive reasoning and an object lesson in the nature of historical argument and historical knowledge. This sequel equals, if not excels, its predecessor in those respects and is a fitting tribute to a brilliant New Testament scholar. The manuscript was prepared for publication by Dr. Chip Coakley, Dr Robinson's pupil, now Lecturer in Religious Studies in the University of Lancaster.