Spirituality-Religions
Christianity Embraced
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The history and development of the early Latin gospels of the New Testament.
A quick study into the life of one of the early Christian fathers and his influence on the religion, and his attempt to harmonize the Gospels.
An odd but critical view of the Gita, suggesting that it and the Vedas were influenced by the Gospels.
What did the apostles teach? A short study into the manuscripts that show what sort of Gospel they taught.
A look at the life of Hermas, an early Christian father.
A study into curious and spurious manuscripts that are the basis of New Testament text.
Was Paul influenced by the Mystery Religions? This author thinks not...
Few Christians ever read the 'very' earliest writings of the founders of the 'religion' of Christianity. The leaders of early Christianity were men and women of few 'written' words, and the Catholic church has destroyed and/or hidden those 'few' words since its organization. The Protestants continue the coverups and prefer their ranks to remain loyal and passionate with ignorance, like its mother, the Catholic Church.
Where did the Eucharist come from? A short study into its origins.
The Bible has been regarded as a sealed book, its mysteries impenetrable, its knowledge unfathomable, its key lost. Even its miracles have been so excluded from scientific research as to be invested with a supernaturalism which forever separated them from the possibility of human understanding and rational interpretation.
"The word was God." That "word is Truth." Truth can never change, or it would contradict itself. Past, present, and future, must be governed by immutable laws. Experience is acquired by the careful study of history, and the present condition of all things.
A simple and readable account in English of the life and writings of a remarkable Flemish Mystic of the fourteenth century, a contemporary of our own Walter Hilton. Though his memory and honour have never faded in his own native Belgium, and though France and Germany have vied with each other in spreading his teaching and singing his praises, the very name of Blessed John Ruysbroeck is practically unknown this side of the water.
Two lectures on the Lost writings of Saint Peter.
The Temple of Solomon, known as the House of God was, in some respects, the most wonderful building constructed by human craft. The biblical reference of the Temple conveys to the reader, its granduer and holiness, but reveals so few details that little hope was held of ever producing an accurate reconstruction.
A look into where and how Christianity came up with its three-headed God.