The Issa Tale That Will Not Die: Nicholas Notovitch and His Fraudulent Gospel (2003 Faden), book

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The Issa Tale That Will Not Die: Nicholas Notovitch and His Fraudulent Gospel (2003) is a book by H. Louis Fader.

Abstract

"This book is a fresh investigation disproving the notion, popular today among certain segments of the world's religious culture, that the Russian journalist Nicholas Notovitch definitely discovered, at an Indo-Tibetan monastery, a bona fide ancient Buddhist manuscript which allegedly described Jesus' travels to India and Central Asia before he then launched his well-known public ministry back in Israel. This scholarly study is intended to provide both Christians and non-Christians alike the knowledge necessary to see through the Russian's literary fraud, first published by him in 1894, and to reject the claims of his many latter-day followers. The present work also attempts to integrate the Notovitch hoax into the current religious milieu and unmasks the lack of honesty, integrity and credible scholarship of those New Age writers and others who today mistakenly support the Issa fabrication as genuine and claim, as did Notovitch, which the Issa text fills in the 'missing years' of the canonical Gospels."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2003.

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External links

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