Books tagged: history of religion

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Jesus Potter Harry Christ: The Fascinating Parallels Between Two of the World's Most Popular Literary Characters    by Derek Murphy
Price: $2.99 USD. 161530 words. Published on March 24, 2011. .

Jesus Potter Harry Christ uses the similarities between Jesus and Harry to re-open the debate over the historical Jesus, arguing that both Harry and Jesus are spiritual metaphors told in the literary form of historical fiction.
The Book of Emet: The TRUE Story of Jesus    by Martin Vesole
Price: $3.99 USD. 27400 words. Published on August 8, 2011. .

This is the English translation of the Book of Emet, found in a cave outside of Nazareth in present-day Israel. It dates from 30 to 40 years after the death of Jesus of Nazareth. The author of this book is Jesus’ best friend from childhood, Emet son of Chaim. The Book of Emet tells a significantly different story of the life and death of Jesus than is found in the gospels of the New Testament.
The Inscrutable Decrees of Providence    by Mauro Gibo
Price: Free! 3880 words. Published on November 9, 2011. .

Narration of my first trip to Japan. Beliefs and Traditions of the Okinawan People in The East China Sea. Book based on the Analects of Confucius's philosophy of life.
The Geologic Model of Religion    by Andrew Clifford
Price: $5.95 USD. 134730 words. Published on July 18, 2012. .

There might be 100,000 books written about religion but the Geologic Model of Religion is unlike any other. Drawing upon evidence from anthropology, archaeology and scripture religion is divided into worldviews and afterlife paradigms. These form the model which shows long lost prehistoric religions existed and spirituality was only invented with settled societies. Gradually it all becomes clear.
God, Creation, History & Faith    by Peter Heyden
Price: $5.50 USD. 83640 words. Published by Memoirs Publishing  on April 7, 2013. .

If you have ever wondered why we worship God the way we do and where our beliefs about Jesus and his Disciples, the Holy Trinity, the Resurrection and other aspects of faith come from, God, Creation, History & Faith will prove fascinating reading. The author’s work will engage both the committed Christian of whatever denomination – and the sceptic.