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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
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
WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?
Subtitle: Sixteen Lectures Delivered in the University of Berlin 1899-1900
Author: Adolf von Harnack
Harnack’s work is considered by many theologians to be unsurpassed. His approach is not meant to prove any set of dogmatic beliefs, as many Christian scholars intend, but is historically objective. He is not trying to save souls or convert readers. He states early in the book that this is simply an historical approach to the question, What is Christianity? Includes a fascinating study on how Roman Catholicism came into power during the 3rd to 6th centuries, and what important facets of the Christian religion were added during this time.
ISBN 9781585092727 • 312 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $24.95
The Lost Books of the Bible or the Apocryphal New Testament
Assembled by: William Hone
Translated by: William Wake and Jeremiah Jones
First published in 1820 under the title The Apocryphal New Testament.
Available in other printings, but this Book Tree edition is the only one that contains original, controversial information that was removed from later printings beginning in 1926 when the title was changed to Lost Books of the Bible. These books were written after the death of Christ, in the early years of Christianity. Yet when the Bible was compiled near the end of the 4th century, they were not included.
ISBN 1585092517 • 295 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $24.95
THE IMITATION OF CHRIST
Note: Modern English Version
Author: Thomas a Kempis
First published in Latin in 1418, this Christian devotional book is considered to be the most widely read Christian text in the world, aside from the Bible. The translators of this version set out to create the most clear and readable version possible, which is updated into modern English. This book’s popularity is due to its personal approach toward the reader. One can focus on self-improvement through inner work, based on Christ’s teachings, via prayer and meditation. This process includes lessons that elevate one’s inner spiritual nature toward a Christ-like way of being, rather than following outward rules that more often fail.
ISBN 9781585093854 • 150 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $12.95
Demonology
Author: King James I of England
Includes News From Scotland, on the Death of a Notable Sorcerer. King James was responsible for the King James Bible, but before that came this book. He believed himself to be an instrument of God, that Satan was real and that it was his kingly job to kill “witches” (the Devil’s ministers). These beliefs had a profound effect on the translation of the King James Bible. An important historical and religious study, written by King James’ own hand and remains in old English.
ISBN 1585096660 • 128 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $13.95