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Jesus Christ: an artifice for aggression
Publisher:
Voice of India
| Author:
Sita Ram Goel
(1921-2003)
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Voice of India
Author:
Sita Ram Goel
(1921-2003)
Language:
English
Format:
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The historicity of Jesus Christ as described in the gospels has been for a long time one of the principal dogmas of all Christian denominations. In India where the history of the search for the Jesus of history remains unknown even to the so-called educated elite, the missionaries continue to hawk this dogma without fear of contradiction. The scene in the modern West, however, has undergone a great change. What we witness over there is that this solid historical figure has evaporated into thin air as a result of painstaking Biblical and Christological research undertaken over the last more than two hundred years, mostly by theologians belonging to the Protestant churches.
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The historicity of Jesus Christ as described in the gospels has been for a long time one of the principal dogmas of all Christian denominations. In India where the history of the search for the Jesus of history remains unknown even to the so-called educated elite, the missionaries continue to hawk this dogma without fear of contradiction. The scene in the modern West, however, has undergone a great change. What we witness over there is that this solid historical figure has evaporated into thin air as a result of painstaking Biblical and Christological research undertaken over the last more than two hundred years, mostly by theologians belonging to the Protestant churches.
About Author
Sita Ram Goel
(16 October 1921 – 3 December 2003) was an Indian religious and political
activist, writer and publisher in the late twentieth century. He had Marxist
leanings during the 1940s, but later became an outspoken anti-communist and
also wrote extensively on the damage to Indian culture and heritage wrought
by expansionist Islam and missionary activities of Christianity. In his later
career he emerged as a commentator on Indian politics, and adhered to Hindu
nationalism.
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