Christ Rejected explores a provocative historical premise in a bold, courtroom-style narration.
A maritime captain’s vision launches a satirical trial that questions a central Christian claim, using sharp, provocative rhetoric to challenge longstanding beliefs. This edition blends narrative scenes with plates and imagined documents to illuminate a controversial moment in religious and political history.
- Follow a dramatic setup where a supposed legal case examines the idea that the eleven disciples stole Jesus’ body
- See historical settings illustrated alongside scenes that critique Deism and modern philosophy
- Experience vivid, polemical prose that mixes storytelling with moral and theological argument
- Encounter a rare blend of literary satire, historical imagery, and religious debate
Ideal for readers interested in provocative religious history, polemical writing, and 19th‑century American perspectives on faith and liberty.