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Was Jesus Influenced by Buddhism?
Subtitle: A Comparative Study of the Lives and Thoughts of Gautama and Jesus
Author: Dwight Goddard
Buddhism began and flourished five hundred years before Jesus was ever born. This is a long time for a religion to grow, so Jesus could have easily been influenced by Buddhist teachings, as proposed by this book. Many years in the life of Jesus remain unaccounted for. Reveals evidence that the Essenes, of whom Jesus had contact with and may have been a member himself, had strong Buddhist influences. The parallels between Jesus and the Buddha are more than just a coincidence.
ISBN 1585090271 • 252 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $19.95
THE CLOUD UPON THE SANCTUARY
Author: Karl von Eckartshausen
Introduction: A. E. Waite
Recognized as a classic of Christian mysticism and highly recommended for those seeking a deeper sense of themselves and of the Christian faith. Jesus is represented as the Wisdom of God, working in all things and always with us. Despite our fallen natures we are still able to reach into the wholeness of spirit.
Through meditative work and deeper awareness we are able to pierce the veil, or “Cloud,” and to experience our divine natures. Great book for Christians and non Christians alike.
ISBN 9781585092772 • 104 pages • $12.95
The Book of Enoch (Long Version)
Author: R. H. Charles
Subtitle: Translated from the Editor’s Ethiopic Text and Edited with an Enlarged Introduction, Notes and Indexes, Together with a Reprint of the Greek Fragments
The most important book left out of the Bible. It seems to have predated much of the New Testament, having been written almost entirely in the second century. Charles said, “The influence of I Enoch on the New Testament has been greater than that of all the other apocryphal and pseudepigraphical books put together.” A direct translation from the Ethiopic language (beware of inferior versions). All the important notes are included here, along with a list of every known translation and how they contributed to our knowledge. This is by far the most thorough edition which every serious researcher and student should have. It first appeared in 1912. Five years later, in 1917, the slimmer version replaced this book, making it almost impossible to find until now.
ISBN 1585090808 • 448 pages • Hardcover • Size: 6×9 • Price: $34.95
The Book of Enoch (Short Version)
Author: R. H. Charles
Subtitle: A Work of Visionary Revelation and Prophecy, Revealing Divine Secrets and Fantastic Information about Creation, Salvation, Heaven and Hell
Translated by R. H. Charles
The most important book in early Christianity. Charles, the translator, said, “The influence of I Enoch on the New Testament has been greater than that of all the other apocryphal and pseudepigraphical books put together.” One influence was its explanation of evil coming into the world with the “fallen angels.” Enoch was a scribe, writing a petition on behalf of these fallen ones, to be given to higher powers for judgment. He was chosen for this because he was not an angel. It seems Christianity adopted ideas and philosophies from this book, including the Final Judgment, the concept of demons, the Resurrection, the origins of evil, and the coming of a Messiah and Messianic Kingdom. Of importance not only to the study of Christianity’s origins, but to the possible reality of angelic visitations and otherworldly visions.
ISBN 9781585092635 • 96 pages • Paperback • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $11.95