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The Gospel According to Judah
by John Dunne-Brady
167 pages
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An unconventional rendition of the Gospel story told by the disciple Judas.
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$8.95
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$13.95
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Category: New Age And Spirituality:Christianity
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About the Book
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This
intriguing novel retells the gospel story from the point of view of
the disciple Judas. It assumes that he worshiped the great Mother
Goddess and was shunned by the more orthodox disciples as a result.
It is based in part on sections of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag
Hammadi Library, and contains new information that was omitted from
the traditional gospels.
By examining and speaking about his personal goals and intentions
Judas lifts up into the light his weaknesses and doubts, but also
his faith and courage. Travel with him as he reveals the hidden motives
and the secret circumstances that brought him to his fateful decision.
Discover also the real Mary Magdalene, the role of the Zealots and
Essenes, and the nature of the true Grail. Find out how the Goddess
affected the cosmic drama. Learn the stories told by the women that
the male evangelists ignored. Judas shows us his own path, very different
from the other disciples, and how it eventually led to genuine change
and true healing.
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| About the Author |
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John Dunne-Brady is a spiritual seeker, herbalist, mathematician, and lexicographer. This story gradually came into focus for him over a seven year period, primarily during the spring penitential season of Lent. |
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