Books tagged: last supper

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 4 results

Jesus Plays the Catskills    by Hank Gross
Price: $9.99 USD. 24280 words. Published on March 6, 2010. .

In this sublime retelling of the story and teachings of Christ's life, Jesus himself takes the mike and tells it to a Borscht-belt crowd as a Jewish comic might. It's the New Testament as you've never heard it before! So here he is, ladies and germs, the King of Kings, the Lamb of God...let's give it up, folks, for JESUS!
Exploring da Vinci’s Last Supper    by Catherine Jaime
Price: $0.99 USD. 4970 words. Published on November 23, 2011. .

How did Leonardo paint his Last Supper mural? Why is it so famous? Why is it in such bad shape? This short e-book attempts to give the reader a look at those questions and numerous other ones. A great intro those who want "just a little bit more" on this intriguing topic.
The Holy Grail's Lost Meaning: Symbol of Receptiveness to Truth and Love; An Award Winning Philosopher's Discovery    by Jake Lyron
Price: Free! 16560 words. Published on September 13, 2012. .

Award winning philosopher Jake Lyron takes a fresh look at the Holy Grail enigma with his new theory of the grail as a symbol of receptiveness to truth and love. A tour of science and spirituality, exploring psychology, Kabbalah, Taoism, genetics, the Grail Romances, Zen Buddhism, Greek mythology and more. "Ground breaking" "life changing" "genius" "your life may never be the same" "compelling."
Jesus Uncensored: Restoring the Authentic Jew    by Bernard Starr
Price: $5.99 USD. 56590 words. Published on January 16, 2013. .

A bold re-examination of the life and death of a dedicated Jew whose teachings were distorted and his persona hijacked to create an artificial divide between Christianity and Judaism.Jesus Uncensored breaks new ground with surprising insights into age-old questions and conundrums.In a new climate of reconciliation Starr courageously calls on Jews to embrace Jesus as a fellow Jew.