James the Brother of Jesus
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Robert Eisenman, co-author of The Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls and The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered, is Professor of Middle East Religions and Archaeology and Director of the Institute for the Study of Judeo-Christian Origins at California State University,and Visiting Senior Member of Unacre College, Oxford University. He was consultant to the Huntington Ubrary and the leading figure in the worldwide campaign to gain access to the Scrolls.
'What a book! Impressive in elegance and painstaking scholarship.' Neil Silberman, author of The Hidden Scrolls 'Powerful ... A thrilling essay in historical detection .. , this passionate quest refigures Christian origins.' The Guardian 'Careful ... Passionate ... So logical and so compelling, one wonders how this demythologized, internally consistent understanding of Christianity could have been kept out of sight for so long.' The Scotsman
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