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The Lost Religion of Jesus
by Keith Akers
The Lost Religion of Jesus by Keith Akers
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The Lost Religion of Jesus
Simple Living and Nonviolence in Early Christianity
Introduction by Walter Wink
Jesus' preaching was first and foremost about simple living, pacifism, and
vegetarianism; he never intended to create a new religion separate from
Judaism. Moreover, Jesus' radical Jewish ethics, rather than a new theology,
distinguished him and his followers from other Jews.
It was the earliest followers of Jesus, the Jewish Christians, who
understood Jesus better than any of the gentile Christian groups, which are
the spiritual ancestors of modern Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox
churches. In this detailed and accessible study, Keith Akers uncovers the
history of Jewish Christianity from its origins in the Essenes and John the
Baptist, through Jesus, until its disappearance into Islamic mysticism
sometime in the seventh or eighth century.
Akers argues that only by really understanding this mysterious and much
misunderstood strand of early Christianity can we get to the heart of the
radical message of Jesus of Nazareth.
Keith Akers is the author of A Vegetarian Sourcebook: The Nutrition,
Ecology, and Ethics of a Natural Foods Diet. He lives in Denver, Colorado.
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