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Freke (a philospher and author of books on spirituality) and Gandy (who is studying classical civilization) believe that first century Jewish mystics adapted the potent symbolism of the Osiris-Dionysus myths into a myth of their own, the hero of which was the Jewish dying and resurrecting godman Jesus. Therefore, the story of Jesus is a consciously crafted vehicle for encoded spiritual teachings created by Jewish Gnostics. We are unaware of this, they claim, because the Roman Catholic Church destroyed evidence of the connection between Christianity and the pagan mysteries. They make their case by offering an examination of mystery religions, especially Greek, pointing out the many parallels between them and what they see as the Gospels! message about Jesus. Freke and Gandy are familiar with a significant amount of recent biblical scholarship, though they rely mostly on Elaine Pagels!s work on the Gnostics. This book will obviously be controversial, but the authors are quite informed, as demonstrated by their extensive notes and bibliography. A list of related web sites, a Who!s Who, and an index add to the book!s usefulness. Recommended as an important book in the debate on the historical Jesus."David Bourquin, California State Univ., San Bernardino
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Review
'...an erudite and well-researched book stuffed with plenty of controversial ideas.' --
Fiona Pitt-Kethley, 'Book of the Year 1999' The Daily Telegraph'A wonderful blend of detective story, historical research and clear thinking.' --
Roger Housden Author of Sacred America.'The parallels between paganism and Christianity that Freke and Gandy advance are impressive' --
Professor G A Wells, author of The Jesus Myth.?A wonderful blend of detective story, historical research, and clear thinking,
The Jesus Mysteries explains in accessible form what has been known to scholars for centuries. The time for the inner mysteries of Christianity to be brought out of the closet is long overdue, and this book is a powerful and courageous voice for the cause.?
-- Roger Housden, author of
Sacred America and
Sacred Journeys in a Modern World?The Jesus Mysteries -- ?Book of the year.? ?
Daily TelegraphFrom the Trade Paperback edition. --
ReviewScholars will appreciate the thorough documentation, specified in hundreds of footnotes. --
Professor Alvar Ellegard, author of Jesus - One Hundred Years Before Christ.The Jesus Mysteries is a provocative, exciting and challenging book.' --
Right Revd John Shelby Spong, Bishop of Newark and author of Why Christianity Must Change or Die
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