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This Book Is a True RevelationIt came to a missionary bishop, in an offshoot of the Old Catholic Church, while he was in church waiting for confession to begin. It sparked a God-infused quest for truth. As a result, the bishop delved deep into the origins of Christian faith that would forever alter his understanding of religious truth.This compelling narrative takes you through the complexities of Second Temple Judaism, the turbulent era of Roman rule in the first century CE, and into the heart of the early Jewish Christian community. With meticulous research and profound insights, discover…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Book Is a True RevelationIt came to a missionary bishop, in an offshoot of the Old Catholic Church, while he was in church waiting for confession to begin. It sparked a God-infused quest for truth. As a result, the bishop delved deep into the origins of Christian faith that would forever alter his understanding of religious truth.This compelling narrative takes you through the complexities of Second Temple Judaism, the turbulent era of Roman rule in the first century CE, and into the heart of the early Jewish Christian community. With meticulous research and profound insights, discover the seldom told stories of Jesus, John the Baptizer, James the Just, and the enigmatic Saul of Tarsus.Prepare yourself for a revelation that defies conventional understanding, challenging the very foundations of Christianity. This book is not just a journey through history; it's a personal voyage towards understanding the flaws in understanding the origins of Christianity and, perhaps, reconciling Jews, not to the Jesus of the church, but to Yeshua ben Yosef, an intelligent, thoroughly human rabbi of his time who would be appalled at what the church has made of him.
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Arthur David Beaman was born in Brooklyn, New York, toward the end of World War II. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the City University of New York, a Master's Degree from C.W. Post Center of Long Island University, and a Doctoral Degree from Union Institute and University. His career has spanned several fields, including serving as an NYPD Sergeant and Executive Officer of the department's psychological services, where he also acted as a spokesperson, appearing in various newspaper and magazine articles.After retiring from the NYPD, David transitioned to a role as a Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program Director at public mental health centers and hospitals. His work earned him a Virginia Governor's award, and he also served as a reviewer for the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Later, he pursued theological studies, eventually becoming a missionary in Burundi, Africa, and was later elected as a bishop.A profound mystical experience led him to leave the church and Christianity, and he ultimately converted to Judaism. David has been married since 1970 and is the proud father of four sons, grandfather to nine, and great-grandfather to one.