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New Vision: A Fresh Beginning

New Vision: A Fresh Beginning

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Alexander Woolley's book A New Vision: A Fresh Beginning looks for signs of a real tree underneath the decorations of current Christianity, focusing on the source of the Fourth Gospel. The witness, an illiterate companion of Simon Peter, had business in the High Priests household and entourage and was a constant companion of Jesus. The Gospel was composed after the witness saved someone's life in the public baths in Ephesus, Turkey, and is believed to be the result of this encounter. Tombs to two Johns were recorded there, suggesting they were the two Johns responsible for the last canonical Gospel.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 28 May 2021
Publisher: Troubador Publishing

Whether we believe in God or not is a matter of profound significance. While no one can definitively prove the existence or nonexistence of a deity, there are indications that can guide us. In his intriguing book, A New Vision: A Fresh Beginning, Alexander Woolley sets out on a quest to uncover these signposts. Current Christianity, often shrouded in decorative trappings, can obscure the truth. Improbable ideas have been propagated without sufficient evidence to support their claims. This book strips away these ornaments and reveals a genuine tree beneath them. Woolley's approach involves seeking the origins of the Fourth Gospel, delving into the discussions and decisions within the High Priests household and entourage. The young witness, driven by curiosity and a fascination with Jesus, had frequent interactions with them. Despite his close association with Jesus, his charm and youth allowed him to evade detection. The witness was a constant companion of Simon Peter, sharing his vivid tales of the Messiah. However, due to his illiteracy, these stories remained unknown until the theologian writer of the Gospel encountered the witness in their later years. The writer was so astounded by this discovery that he composed the Gospel, capturing the essence of their encounter in Ephesus, modern-day Turkey. It was during this meeting that the witness saved someone's life in the public baths, causing the writer to be filled with amazement. The Gospel, as a result of this remarkable encounter, holds the key to understanding the origins of Christianity. The book also suggests that two tombs in Ephesus, believed to be those of the two Johns responsible for the last canonical Gospel, may hold significant clues. A New Vision is a captivating and fascinating read for anyone interested in theology, offering a fresh perspective on the origins

Whether we believe in God or not is a matter of profound significance. While no one can definitively prove the existence or nonexistence of a deity, there are indications that can guide us. In his intriguing book, A New Vision: A Fresh Beginning, Alexander Woolley sets out on a quest to uncover these signposts. Current Christianity, often shrouded in decorative trappings, can obscure the truth. Improbable ideas have been propagated without sufficient evidence to support their claims. This book strips away these ornaments and reveals a genuine tree beneath them. Woolley's approach involves seeking the origins. The young witness, driven by curiosity and a fascination with Jesus, had frequent interactions with them. Despite his close association with Jesus, his charm and youth allowed him to evade detection. The witness was a constant companion of Simon Peter, sharing his vivid tales of the Messiah. However, due to his illiteracy, these stories remained unknown until the theologian writer of the Gospel encountered the witness in their later years. The writer was so astounded by this discovery that he composed the Gospel, capturing the essence of their encounter in Ephesus, modern-day Turkey. It was during this meeting that the witness saved someone's life in the public baths, causing the writer to be filled with amazement. The Gospel, as a result of this remarkable encounter, holds the key to understanding the origins. The book also suggests that two tombs in Ephesus, believed to be those of the two Johns responsible for the last canonical Gospel, may hold significant. A New Vision is a captivating and fascinating read for anyone interested in theology, offering a fresh perspective on the origins.

Weight: 410g
Dimension: 157 x 233 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800463172

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