Geraldine Dorothy Cummins (1890-1969), visionary
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Geraldine Dorothy Cummins (1890-1969) was a Irish arch-fi author.
Biography
Medium and spiritualistic author. Wrote her works "in a light trance," supposedly channeling a spiritual revelation from "an unseen intelligence," who supplemented the narratives of the New Testament regarding the lives of Jesus and Paul and the experiences of the first Christians.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Arch-fi
- The Scripts of Cleophas (1928 Cummins), novel
- Paul in Athens (1930 Cummins), novel
- The Great Days of Ephesus (1933 Cummins), novel
- The Childhood of Jesus (1937 Cummins), arch-fi
- When Nero Was Dictator (1939 Cummins), novel
- After Pentecost (1944 Cummins), arch-fi
- The Manhood of Jesus (1949 Cummins), arch-fi
- I Appeal unto Caesar (1950 Cummins), arch-fi
External links
- [ Wikipedia]