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Exposing the Greatest Cover-Up in History
HarperSanFrancisco
April 2006
336 pages ISBN: 0060827130 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Religion
What if everything you think you know about Jesus is wrong?
In The Jesus Papers, Michael Baigent reveals the
truth about Jesus's life and crucifixion. Despite -- or
rather because of -- all the celebration and veneration that
have surrounded the figure of Jesus for centuries, Baigent
asserts that Jesus and the circumstances leading to his
death have been heavily mythologized. As a
religious historian and a leading expert in the field of
arcane knowledge, Baigent has unequaled access to hidden
archives, secret societies, Masonic records, and the private
collections of antiquities traders and their moneyed
clients. Using that access to full advantage, Baigent
explores the religious and political climate in which Jesus
was born and raised, examining not only the conflicts
between the Romans and the Jews, but the strife within the
different factions of the Jewish Zealot movement. He
chronicles the migrations of Jesus's family, his subsequent
exposure to other cultures, and the events, teachings, and
influences that were most likely to have shaped his early
years. Baigent also uncovers the inconsistencies and biases
in the accounts of the major historians of Jesus's time,
including Josephus, Pliny, and Tacitus. The enduring
influence of these accounts in forming our most common
conceptions of Jesus reveals that spin is not a new
phenomenon. Taking us back to sites that over the
last twenty years he has meticulously explored, studied, and
in some instances excavated for the first time, Baigent
provides a detailed account of his groundbreaking
discoveries, including many never-before-seen photos. The
evidence he has uncovered has lead him to make shocking new
assertions that threaten the conventional account of Jesus's
life and death and shake the very foundation of Western
thought, based as it is upon the assumption of Jesus's
divinity. Ultimately, his investigation raises the hope that
we may gain a new understanding of Jesus.
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