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The Secret Legacy of Jesus: The Judaic Teachings That Passed from James the Just to the Founding Fathers

Autor Jeffrey J. Butz James Tabor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2009
Shows how the true teachings of Jesus were passed down through the centuries and shaped the vision of the Founding Fathers
- Reveals for the first time the hidden link that connects James the Brother, Islam, the Cathars, the Knights Templar, and Freemasonry
- Shows how the Founding Fathers used these teachings enshrined in Masonic principles to build a new nation
With the success of Paul's desire to impose his vision for the Church, the true teachings of Jesus--as preserved by his family and disciples--were forced into hiding. This clandestine movement was evidenced by such early groups as the Nazarenes, Ebionites, and Elkesaites but is generally thought to have died out when the Church of Paul branded these groups as heretics. However, despite the ongoing persecution by the Roman Catholic orthodoxy, this underground Jewish strain of Christianity was able to survive and resist incorporation into its more powerful rival. Jeffrey BUtz, author of "The Brother of Jesus and the Lost Teachings of Christianity," reveals for the first time the hidden theological link that connects James the Brother of Jesus and the Ebionites with the religion of Islam, the Cathars, the Knights Templar, and Freemasonry.
In "The Secret Legacy of Jesus," BUtz demonstrates how this centuries-old underground stream of Christ's original teachings remained alive and how it surfaced again in Colonial America, where the Founding Fathers used Masonic principles rooted in Jewish Christian teachings to establish what they believed would be a "New Jerusalem." With the rise of a fundamentalist Christianity, this potent spiritual vision was lost, but BUtz contends it can be recovered and used to bring about the reconciliation of Christians, Jews, and Muslims throughout the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594773075
ISBN-10: 1594773076
Pagini: 367
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: INNER TRADITIONS INTERNATIONAL
Locul publicării:United States

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Recenzii

"Butz has uncovered details that other authors have missed . . . --Nexus New Times Magazine, Vol. 17, No. 4, June/July 2010

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RELIGION / SECRET SOCIETIES "This book is superb!" --Robert R. Hieronimus, Ph.D., author of Founding Fathers, Secret Societies and United Symbolism of America "The Secret Legacy of Jesus is masterful, nothing less than the new definitive work on Jewish Christianity. It's the whole story of what happened to the religion of Jesus, in one place. Immensely readable, this insightful book will challenge those who continue to believe that Paul's Gentile Christ Movement was the only form of early Christianity." --Barrie Wilson, professor of Religious Studies, York University, Toronto, and author of How Jesus Became Christian With the success of Paul's desire to impose his vision for the church, the true teachings of Jesus--as preserved by his family and disciples--were forced into hiding. This clandestine movement was evidenced by such early groups as the Nazarenes, Ebionites, and Elkesaites but is generally thought to have died out when the church of Paul branded these groups as heretics. However, despite the ongoing persecution by the Roman Catholic orthodoxy, this underground Jewish strain of Christianity was able to survive and resist incorporation into its more powerful rival. Jeffrey Butz, author of The Brother of Jesus and The Lost Teachings of Christianity, reveals for the first time the hidden theological link that connects James the Brother of Jesus and the Ebionites with the religion of Islam, the Cathars, the Knights Templar, and Freemasonry. In The Secret Legacy of Jesus, Butz demonstrates how this centuries-old underground stream of Christ's original teachings remained alive and how it surfaced again in Colonial America, where the Founding Fathers used Masonic principles rooted in Jewish Christian teachings to establish what they believed would be a "New Jerusalem." With the rise of a fundamentalist Christianity, this potent spiritual vision was lost, but Butz contends it can be recovered and used to bring about the reconciliation of Christians, Jews, and Muslims throughout the world. JEFFEREY J. BuTZ, M.Div., S.T.M., is an ordained Lutheran minister and an adjunct professor of world religions at Pennsylvania State University. The author of The Brother of Jesus and The Lost Teachings of Christianity, he lives in Catasauqua, Pennsylvania.

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With the rise of a fundamentalist Christianity, a potent spiritual vision was lost, but Butz contends it can be recovered and used to bring about the reconciliation of Christians, Jews, and Muslims throughout the world.

Cuprins

Foreword by James D. Tabor

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Quest for the Grail

PART ONE
The Roots of Jewish Christianity

1. An Unheralded Family: The Bloodline of Jesus

2. "Who Do You Say That I Am?": The Quest for the Historical Jesus

3. In the Beginning: The Nazarenes and the Jewish Origins of Christianity


PART TWO
The History of Jewish Christianity

4. The Caliphate Begins: James and the Jerusalem Church

5. James versus Paul: A Parting of the Ways

6. Storm Signals: The Nazarenes and the War with Rome

7. Aftermath: From Nazarenes to Ebionites

8. The Ebionite Evangel: The Mission of Jewish Christianity

9. Ebionite Theology: A Third Religion between Church and Synagogue

PART THREE
The Legacy of Jewish Christianity

10. From Ebionites to Elkesaites: The Evolution of Jewish Christianity

11. Jewish Christianity in Arabia: Muhammad and the Rise of Islam

12. From Elkesaites to Cathars: The Heresy Moves West

13. Heresy in High Places: The Rise and Fall of the Knights Templar

14. From Jesus to Freemasonry: The Founding Fathers and the Building of a New Jerusalem


Notes

Bibliography

Index