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Jesus the Heretic: Freedom and Bondage in a Religious World |
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Rating:  Summary: Closer and closer to the truth. Review: "Jesus the Heretic" is very well researched, clearly written, entertaining and informative. Anyone in search of their Christian roots and the truth behind Christian origins, will find interesting answers and hypothesis within these pages. Whether we agree with Lockhart's conclusions or not, the fact is that along with many other Biblical authors such as Eisenman and Wise, Schonfield, Smith and Thiering, we are getting closer and closer to the truth. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Reasonable historical analysis of Christianity Review: Douglas Lockhart attempts to critically analyse the origin and development of "Christianity" from an objective viewpoint, and appears to shed light on some of the conumdrums which scholars have troubled over for many years. Don't expect an unthinking biased appraisal of Christianity, nor a conventional and mundane interpretation of the development of this complex sect of Judaism of the 1st century AD. I was impressed with the intergration and recognition of gnostic thought with early theology, as this has not been adequately recognised in the past. Also important was the emphasis on much within Christianity which has always been of a political nature, in addition to the normal failings of human beings to properly understand the nature of the truth, goodwill to others and whatever this sect of Judaism ever had that was any good, much of which has been changed and lost over time. The book comes closer to understanding the nature and purpose of Christianity than many others of its type.
Rating:  Summary: Reasonable historical analysis of Christianity Review: Douglas Lockhart attempts to critically analyse the origin and development of "Christianity" from an objective viewpoint, and appears to shed light on some of the conumdrums which scholars have troubled over for many years. Don't expect an unthinking biased appraisal of Christianity, nor a conventional and mundane interpretation of the development of this complex sect of Judaism of the 1st century AD. I was impressed with the intergration and recognition of gnostic thought with early theology, as this has not been adequately recognised in the past. Also important was the emphasis on much within Christianity which has always been of a political nature, in addition to the normal failings of human beings to properly understand the nature of the truth, goodwill to others and whatever this sect of Judaism ever had that was any good, much of which has been changed and lost over time. The book comes closer to understanding the nature and purpose of Christianity than many others of its type.
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