The Unknown Life of Jesus: Original Text with Photographs and Map (Aziloth Books) - Nicolas Notovitch - Bücher - Aziloth Books - 9781909735361 - 21. Januar 2014
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The Unknown Life of Jesus: Original Text with Photographs and Map (Aziloth Books)

Nicolas Notovitch

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The Unknown Life of Jesus: Original Text with Photographs and Map (Aziloth Books)

Nicolas Notovitch was born into an aristocratic Jewish family, but converted to Christianity in his youth. A prolific journalist, author of twelve books (and some say spy), he travelled widely in the east, visiting India, Afghanistan and Ladakh. After a riding accident that broke his leg, Notovitch recuperated at a Tibetan monastery in Hemis. Here, he heard of a manuscript that revealed astonishing information on the sixteen 'Lost Years of Jesus' - the period between Christ's visit to the Jerusalem Temple at the age of twelve and His baptism in the Jordan, about which the bible is strangely silent. The Tibetan manuscript relates that Jesus spent this time traveling to India and Tibet to study the spiritual disciplines of the East. He then returned to Israel, via Persia, where He taught until eventual crucifixion. This account was published by Notovitch in 1887 as 'The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ'. It caused an immediate sensation, stirring passions on both sides, shaking the foundations of orthodox Christianity, and raising a storm of controversy that, after more than 125 years, has not yet abated. An exciting, thought-provoking book, and essential reading for anyone interested in the life of the historical Jesus.


102 pages, 3 black & white illustrations

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 21. Januar 2014
ISBN13 9781909735361
Verlag Aziloth Books
Seitenanzahl 102
Maße 152 × 230 × 14 mm   ·   145 g
Sprache Englisch  

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