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Discover the remarkable teachings of one of the most profound lost books of the Bible, the lost Gospel of Q, with renowned Christian historian authors Marcus Borg and Thomas Moore. The image of the historical Jesus takes form in the words of the earliest Gospel of Q. The Lost Gospel Q represents the very first Gospel, older than the traditional four Gospels and written by Jesus's contemporaries. This ancient Christian text preserves Jesus's essential original words, including: * The Sermon on the Mount * The Beatitudes * The Lord's Prayer * Parables * And his counsel for a compassionate life…mehr

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Discover the remarkable teachings of one of the most profound lost books of the Bible, the lost Gospel of Q, with renowned Christian historian authors Marcus Borg and Thomas Moore. The image of the historical Jesus takes form in the words of the earliest Gospel of Q. The Lost Gospel Q represents the very first Gospel, older than the traditional four Gospels and written by Jesus's contemporaries. This ancient Christian text preserves Jesus's essential original words, including: * The Sermon on the Mount * The Beatitudes * The Lord's Prayer * Parables * And his counsel for a compassionate life The original of the Gospel Q was lost for 2,000 years, but for the past two centuries, historians and theologians have been digging through the many layers of the New Testament to uncover and reconstruct one of the most remarkable Gospels of the Bible.
Autorenporträt
Marcus Borg was the author of the best-selling Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. He lived in Portland, Oregon. Thomas Moore is a psychotherapist, writer, and lecturer who lives in New England with his wife and two children. He has published many articles and is a popular lecturer in the areas of archetypal and Jungian psychology, mythology, and the arts. Moore lived as a monk in a Catholic religious order for twelve years. He has a Ph.D. in religious studies from Syracuse University, an M.A. in theology from the University of Windsor, an M.A. in musicology from the University of Michigan, and a B.A. in music and philosophy from DePaul University.