Yeshua Buddha: An Interpretation of New Testament Theology as a Meaningful MythQuest Books, 26 wrz 1988 - 134 Jay Williams' approach to the study of the life of Christ simply overflows with intuitional creativity, permitting students to find for themselves trans-historical, yet new and existential situations in the Biblical story. Buddha means "the Enlightened One," and the author uses this word in the generic sense. He explores the possibility that Yeshua represents a way to enlightenment which is neither Western nor Eastern but universal and perennial, a way often misunderstood by Christian theologians. |
Spis treści
PREFACE | 9 |
LOGOS | 27 |
WATER AND WIND | 36 |
THE WAY | 48 |
THE DISCIPLES AND THE CHRIST | 75 |
THE LAST THINGS | 91 |
BEYOND THE END | 110 |
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