The Fifth Gospel (1988 Hassnain, Levi), arch-fi book

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The Fifth Gospel (1988) is an arch-fi book by F.M. Hassnain and Dahan Levi.

Abstract

"New evidence from the Tibetan, Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, and Urdu sources about the historical life of Jesus Christ after the crucifixion."

"The Fifth Gospel presents some compelling new evidence about the life of Jesus which has been derived from a variety of sources in the East which are unknown to most Western scholars. By chance, one of the authors found, in 1965, a reference in Ladakh to the discovery of Buddhist scrolls about Jesus. Since then, the authors have been examining evidence about the survival of Jesus Christ at the time of the crucifixion, and his subsequent travels to the East. The authors' main purpose in writing this book is to inform the West that "we in the East have some source material about the historical Jesus who lived on after the crucifixion.... This book was not written in one day, but is a result of many years' continued search for evidence," and provides research on some very compelling questions."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Srinagar, Kashmir: Dastgir Publications, 1988 / 2nd ed. The Fifth Gospel, 2nd ed. (2006 Hassnain, Levi / Fida), arch-fi book.

Translations

Contents

Sources -- Genesis -- The Son of God -- Ministry and crucifixion -- Jesus Christ in the East

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]