The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of JesusPenguin, 6 nov. 2007 - 256 pages The #1 New York Times bestselling author addresses the controversial questions about the life of Jesus Christ and the women in his life. An extraordinary message from ?possibly the most famous psychic in the world,?(Mystic Living Today)Sylvia Browne: ?In writing this book, I was amazed to find out that I actually had visions of what was happening...a manifestation of the infusion that I was getting from God. God does work in mysterious ways.? Many controversies have gone unanswered in Christianity for centuries. Now, told from the unique perspective only Sylvia Browne could bring, The Two Marys focuses on the greatest of those extraordinary unknowns: the two most important women in Jesus?s life?his mother and his wife?whose profound influence on him has been marginalized by Christian churches and reinvented out of contradictions, misrepresentations, and fabrications. Finally, Sylvia Browne uncovers the hidden history of these two remarkable women in a story that will challenge the very basis of traditional Christian faith. |
Table des matières
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The Jealousy of the Others | 33 |
The Miracle of Human Compassion | 61 |
Historys Most Beloved Gnostics | 99 |
The Great Pilgrimage | 123 |
The Church That Won | 147 |
A Woman for the Ages | 183 |
The Tenets of Novus Spiritus | 217 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus Sylvia Browne Affichage d'extraits - 2007 |
The Two Marys: The Hidden History of the Mother and Wife of Jesus Sylvia Browne,Lindsay Harrison Aucun aperçu disponible - 2008 |
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