The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ


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(4.6 Sterne; 33 Bewertungen)

The New Testament describes the life of Jesus, but nothing is said of his life between the ages of 14 and 29. Notovitch, like so many historians, tries to find evidence of what happened to Jesus during those years. He claims to have found the answer in an old document describing the life of Saint Issa. "The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ" is a copy of the manuscript along with Notovitch's reflections on his findings. It will take you on a journey to an unexpected land, linking people, cultures and religions you wouldn't dream of linking. (Summary by sailormoon) (4 hr 0 min)

Kapitel

00 - Preface 8:07 Gelesen von Sandra Luna
01 - A Journey in Thibet, part 1 39:43 Gelesen von John Trevithick
02 - A Journey in Thibet, part 2 29:05 Gelesen von John Trevithick
03 - Ladak 21:45 Gelesen von Daniel Vimont
04 - A Festival in a Gonpa 34:56 Gelesen von Daniel Vimont
05 - The Life of Saint Issa, part 1 16:12 Gelesen von Chiquito Crasto
06 - The Life of Saint Issa, part 2 16:24 Gelesen von Chiquito Crasto
07 - The Life of Saint Issa, part 3 21:28 Gelesen von Chiquito Crasto
08 - Resumé, part 1 28:54 Gelesen von Chiquito Crasto
09 - Resumé, part 2 24:25 Gelesen von Chiquito Crasto

Bewertungen


(4 Sterne)

Good read. Interesting indeed. Starts off slow the first and second chapter, but picks up as the author begins to touch on the reason why I picked the book in the first place. I highly suggest it to every Christian or just any person intrigued with a slightly alternate Jesus story.

secrets of religion


(5 Sterne)

being a Christian for 40+ yrs I have learned to separate tradition from possible Truth. this story holds significant weight knowing how corrupt our mainstream religion is.

very Interesting


(4.5 Sterne)

this very interesting and a good listen...but from my research there is no physical evidence to verify Nikovitch's claims. Its interesting even if it's not true.


(3 Sterne)

Well-read but not the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

Interesting, thought provoking read...Definitely different look


(5 Sterne)