The Nazarene Gospel Restored (1953 Graves / Podro), arch-fi

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The Nazarene Gospel Restored (1953) is an arch-fi book by Robert Graves, and Joshua Podro.

Abstract

On the cross Jesus collapsed into a coma. A guard entered the tomb, found him alive and let him go. After "appearing" tho his disciples, Jesus lived in hide the rest of his life.

"Drawing upon Jewish scholarship and a vast knowledge of the ancient world, this extraordinary account attempts to reconstruct the historical Jesus by placing emphasis on the narrative of his life. Similar to The Da Vinci Code in mood, this revised edition untangles the distortions and age-old problems of the original texts to uncover the truth behind Jesus’s words and actions. It also includes a detailed account of the composition and reception of the book—when it first published, it was deemed controversial, its reviews were hostile, and its author was twice sued for libel."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in London, England: Cassell, 1953.

External links

  • [ Google Books]