Synopsis
Contrary to the view of many historians and scholars, it is the position of Dr. Larry S. Milner, MD, JD, MLS, that the primary source for the Eastern influence in ancient Greece was from the early Jews, rather than the Phoenician or Egyptian cultures.
The author presents cogent evidence in this book to substantiate his position that a breakaway group from the Hebrew Exodus migrated to Mycenae in the Mediterranean basin and became influential as they immersed in the Greek culture.
"Pay attention to the citations I present to you in this book. I believe that you will see that there is no question that the Classical Greek civilization was incredibly influenced by a group of staunch Hebrew emigrants, who believed in the teachings of their ancestors, and transmitted that faith to their neighbors and descendants straight through into the Classical Greek Age."
About the Author
Dr. Larry S. Milner, MD, JD, MLS is a physician, board-certified in Internal Medicine, Hematology and Oncology. He trained at the University of Illinois, Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, and the National Institutes of Health. He is also an attorney trained at Loyola Law School in Chicago, and has a Master of Liberal Studies degree from Lake Forest College. In addition to being recognized as a biblical historian, he is an expert in the field of infanticide, and the author of Hardness of Heart, Hardness of Life: the Stain of Human Infanticide. His other books published in 2015 include Tainted Hands: An Encounter With The Mosiac Code and Your Name Is Achilles, Son Of Daniel. Dr. Milner has been married to his wife, Marlene, for fifty-one years, and has three daughters, Kimberly Seiden, Wendy LaVarre, and Jodi Morton, and eight wonderful grandchildren. He divides his time between Lincolnshire, Illinois and Boynton Beach, Florida.
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