The Hidden Gospel: Decoding the Spiritual Message of the Aramaic JesusQuest Books, 13 dec. 2012 - 232 pagini In two previous books, Neil Douglas-Klotz pioneered a radical new way of translating the words of Jesus---filtering them through the imagistic worldview of the Aramaic language which Jesus himself spoke. Seen through this lens, familiar sayings such as "Blessed are the meek" come into vibrant contemporary focus as "Healthy are those who have softened what is rigid within." In The Hidden Gospel, Douglas-Klotz employs this approach to decode the spiritual and prophetic messages hidden within key words and concepts in the sayings and stories of Jesus. We learn to our delight, for instance, that when Jesus spoke of "goodness" he used a word which in Aramaic means "ripe" and refers to actions which are in time and tune with the Sacred Unity of all life. The Hidden Gospel aims to bridge the gap between the historical Jesus of the scholar and the Jesus of faith of Christian believers. It will appeal to everyone looking for an alternative spiritual vision of Jesus and his message. |
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... appears to have been first collected by Jewish Christians in the region of Eastern Syria, an area not usually mentioned in the history of what became Western Christianity. And so the mysteries about Jesus' authentic words continue and ...
... appear before this time because of the Jewish Christian wariness of idolatry. On the theological side, the council composed the Nicene Creed— another compromise that a number of the council members neither fully supported nor fully ...
... appear in Mark. The hypothesis runs as follows: Most scholars now consider Mark to be the earliest written Gospel of which we have a copy. If the authors of Matthew and Luke were not aware of each other's work, then the portions of ...
... appears in the following saying: When you make the two One, and when you make the inner as the outer and the outer as the inner, and the above as the below . . . then you will enter the kingdom. (Saying 22:4,7) We may think that this ...
... appears at the beginning of this chapter. Here the word also implies a sense of certainty or rootedness, a “staying within” that allows one to be unshaken by phenomena outside oneself. This quality results from a practice of ...
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Holiness Creating Space for the Sacred | 55 |
Faces of Light Vibration and Guidance | 69 |
The Reign of Unity Vision Plus I Can | 83 |
The Perfect and the Good Completeness and Timing | 129 |
Faces of Love Womb Seed Delight | 143 |
Yeshua bar Alaha | 157 |
The Hidden Gospel and the Historical Jesus | 171 |
Acknowledgments | 177 |
Notes | 179 |
Glossary | 191 |
Bibliography | 201 |
New Sophia Embracing a Wider Community | 97 |
Between Heaven and Earth Holy Wisdom Uniting Diversity | 99 |
Soul Self and Life The Province of Inner Work | 115 |
Index to Biblical Passages | 211 |
General Index | 215 |
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