Jesus: A New Vision - Whitley Strieber
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Whitley Strieber is a literary legend, and Jesus: A New Vision is the most provocative book of his career. As the author of such influential books as Warday, Nature’s End, Communion, and Superstorm, he ranks among the cultural forces of our time.
Jesus: A New Vision is at once a magisterial work of scholarship and a completely new approach to the meaning and message of Jesus. It comes at a time when the Western world is divided between a declining number of believers in Christian doctrine and an ever-increasing number of people who feel that Jesus was nothing more than a religious zealot who was executed for the crime of sedition.
What if neither of these approaches is right? What if Jesus really did perform miracles, including the resurrection, but that this says not that he was a deity, but that he was exercising human powers which are buried within us all and which we do not suspect are there?
By exploring the life of Jesus and his teachings in an entirely new way, Jesus: A New Vision sheds fresh light on the meaning and power of his parables, explores the mysteries of the gospels of Thomas and Mary with fresh insight, and explains why, as Strieber puts it, he “committed suicide by crucifixion”.
It also addresses the questions that continue to surround the Shroud of Turin, exploring both the science that concluded that it was a medieval forgery and the more recent studies that have shown it to be something very different.
It explores what happened after Jesus’s death that led to the ultra-violence that destroyed the entire polytheistic culture of the Roman Empire and explains why this greatest of all human revolutions happened, relating it to the pandemics and uncontrollable migrations that resulted from a climate change event that began around AD 150 and led to extraordinary disruptions that the Romans, knowing nothing of solar variability, blamed on their gods.
In its sweep and its drama, there has never been another book like Jesus: A New Vision.
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| 18 - Chapter 14- The Cities of the Plain.mp3 25.05 MBs | |
| 09 - Chapter 05- Jesus Empowered.mp3 21.56 MBs | |
| 14 - Chapter 10- The Passion Part Two- Living Dead Man.mp3 15.22 MBs | |
| 21 - End.mp3 541.01 KBs | |
| 20 - The Beatitudes.mp3 449.17 KBs | |
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| 03 - Epigraph.mp3 224.07 KBs | |
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This post has 13 comments with rating of 5/5
January 1st, 2023
From time to time I have pondered upon what will happen when Donnie Trump, Steve Bannon, Rudi Giuliani, and the rest, get to heaven. Will they be allowed in? How will they assimilate with the rest of the billions of us who have arrived during the past couple of millennia???
Who will sit on Donnie’s right hand? Where will he let Jesus & his libtard supporters go?
January 1st, 2023
@rmoop maybe you could “ponder” somewhere else? I mean you are THIS desperate for attention? Surely you know using terms like “libtards” *compeltely* negates any right to an “opinion” you could ever, ever have. Best to keep quiet.
January 2nd, 2023
I have to write a 10,000 - 20000 thesis on “Therapeutic Holding” tedious to maintain the narrative for 40 pages, I wonder how these ’scholars’ manage, I remember the contention that Jesus survived the crucifixion… well, there is NO EVIDENCE AT ALL that those crucified were allowed burial, after all that was the point of crucifixion, you stay nailed until there was nothing but bones
January 2nd, 2023
Not true. Several skeletons of crucified men have been found. Look up the excavation of Jehohanan, or the skeleton of a 3rd century Roman found in Cambridge who had been crucified.
January 2nd, 2023
@alexa.kriskovic as Carlo points out, you’re information on that is more than likely way off. “nothing but bones” takes quiet a bit of time. But you also need to take a step further backward and simply state “well, there is NO EVIDENCE AT ALL” that Jesus even _existed_.
January 2nd, 2023
ugh, early morning brain-fart typos, sorry. *your an *quite….also, don’t think Strieber could ever be considered a “scholar”. More like a slightly successful writer with yet-another-take on Jesus. Good luck with your paper.
January 2nd, 2023
No evidence? As Dr Bart Ehrman points out, he’s the best historically attested individual from the 1st century. There is more 1st century literary evidence for his existence than any other person on earth in the 1st century.
January 3rd, 2023
Carllowman
I Would have to disagree with your statement. I would think Augustus Caesar has more history written about him at the time. We even have a month in the calendar named after him. I don’t see the month of Christ.
January 3rd, 2023
You do realise AD and BC refer to the birth of Jesus? He doesn’t have a month, he has our entire way of reckoning history based on him. Can you name 4 book length accounts written in the 1st century about the life of Augustus Ceaser?
January 3rd, 2023
All this nonsense about the historical Jesus not existing is beautifully destroyed by Dr Bart Ehrman in his wonderful Did Jesus Exist. Before anyone goes displaying more of their amateurish historical “opinions” you can listen to it here:
https://audiobookbay.lu/audio-books/did-jesus-exist-the-historical-argument-for-jesus-of-nazareth-bart-d-ehrman/
April 11th, 2023
Gnosticism has long appealed to people who think that they are more clever than they really are. Strieber is no exception. That being said, to argue that Jesus never existed is such a profoundly stupid statement, it doesn’t merit a response. It demonstrates an active level ignorance. You have to work at being that uneducated.
April 20th, 2023
If Jesus did exist, which isn’t the point, the question should be did his contemporaries believe him to be God? The answer is most likely no. The gospels were not..NOT written by the apostles, they were in fact written 100 or mores years AFTER Jesus’ death, and most scholars believe that the accounts were actually written by more then 1 person, as if someone picked up the story where the last had finished off and continued telling it.
Jesus as “god” wasn’t even an agreed upon thing until almost 400 years AFTER his death, around the fourth century at the council of Nicea is when it became “offical.”
June 26th, 2023
It’s appropriate the author of this book is a horror/science fiction writer. All religions are horror/science fiction. Every single one.
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