Jesus of India (2000 Lee), arch-fi book

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Jesus of India (2000) is an arch-fi book by Maury Lee.

Abstract

"Jesus of India paves a brave new path out of the crucifixion wilderness. Knowing the Gospels well and comparing them with the Hindu and Sufi texts of enlightened masters, the core oneness in Jesus' teaching-the non dual message is clear. The great Eastern Gurus readily acknowledge Jesus as one of their own-an enlightened master with a similar understanding. The Christians faith is strong, but it is not the understanding that Jesus taught. Could it be that the "I Am" of the Hebrews, and the "I Am" of the Eastern Gurus is the same spirit? What if Jesus, and not the Buddha, was the greatest non dual teacher the world has ever known? This story will take you there."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Philadephia, PA: Xlibris Corp., 2000.

Contents

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]