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  2. Jesus in India (book) - Wikipedia

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    The treatise, which was then published as a book, puts forward the view that Jesus survived crucifixion, left Judea and migrated eastward in order to continue his mission to the 'Lost Tribes of Israel', traveling through Persia and Afghanistan and eventually dying a natural and honourable death in Kashmir at an old age. The book also makes ...

  3. Holger Kersten - Wikipedia

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    The book achieved great popularity in Germany and overseas, though it competed with the better-known Obermeier's book in Germany. Indologist Günter Grönbold included a highly critical debunking of Obermeier and Kersten's interpretations of Buddhist sources among various expositions of Jesus in India theories in Jesus in Indien.

  4. Jesus in Indien - Wikipedia

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    Das Ende einer Legende is a 1985 book by the German indologist Günter Grönbold investigating the Islamic, Christian and Buddhist source material used by the Ahmaddiya Muslim founder Ghulam Ahmad in his book Jesus in India. [1] The book is Grönbold's best known book among the general public in Germany, and is the most cited scholarly text ...

  5. Jesus in India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Redirect to: Unknown years of Jesus#Claims of young Jesus in India and/or ...

  6. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ - Wikipedia

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    There are 18 unknown years of Jesus' life missing in the Bible (ages 12–30). Like Nicolas Notovitch did before in his The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ: By the Discoverer of the Manuscript (1887), the Aquarian Gospel documents these 18 years as a time when Jesus travels to the centers of wisdom in western India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt.

  7. P. Chenchiah - Wikipedia

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    Chenchiah was a prolific writer and wrote on several themes, but his main focus was on rethinking Christianity in the Indian context. His literary contributions are in the form of numerous articles he contributed to the periodicals, "The Patriot", [14] "The Guardian," and two books he co-authored with others, "Rethinking Christianity in India", [15] and "Āsramās Past and Present."

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  9. J. Duncan M. Derrett - Wikipedia

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    Studies in Hindu law: Law and religion in ancient India : family law in ancient India (with an account of modern developments) (Pubblicazioni di "Indologica taurienensia" : collana di letture) (1994) Studies in the New Testament: Jesus Among Biblical Exegetes v. 6 (Studies in the New Testament) (1995) Two Masters: Buddha and Jesus (1995)