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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
PART I: THE HISTORICAL CONTROVERSY
1. Sacrificial Half Breed Warlocks
2. Doubting Jesus: The Historical Controversy
3. Where’s the Proof? An Overview of the Evidence
4. Going Pagan: The Forgotten Prefigures of Christ
PART II: THE ROOTS OF THE CHRISTIAN MYTHOS
5. Jesus, the Lion King: Astrological Foundations
6. Meeting Satan Again: Draco and the Creation Myths
7. Jesus the Handsome Prince: The Higher Self
PART III: THE ACCIDENTAL HISTORY
8. Abracadabra: The Magical Name
9. Stupid Galatians: The Resurrection of the Flesh
10. From Mystery to History: Conflict and Martyrdom
Final Conclusion
Notes
Index
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Product Information
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0615430935
Publisher: HB Press
Number of Pages: 490
Publication Date: 2/15/2011
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