Traditions of Glastonbury
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Non-Fiction, Orthodox, Ancient |
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$18.00 |
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Celtic Christianity, Celtic History |
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Paperback |
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The silent years of Jesus between 12 and 30 and an examination of the historical records concerning Joseph of Arimathea the great uncle of Jesus as a provincial Roman Senator and metal merchant. It was rumored that he owned many of the merchant ships that came to England from Rome and Phoenicia to barter for metal and other goods. Did Jesus accompany his uncle to this isle of the west? Mr. Capt reveals that there is substantial evidence to support that he did. This book is the study of those 18 years that we know so very little about.
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Celtic Press traces its roots to the work of Restoration Ministries, which was active since the 1980s distributing the works of E. Raymond Capt and other noted scholars. In 2000, Dr. Stephen M. B. Knott was appointed Editor of the Ministry Newsletter, and by 2003, he became manager of the Celts' Roots Bookshop, a publishing and outreach initiative originally founded by Dr. Warren Johnson.
We owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Johnson and E. Raymond Capt, M.A., A.I.A., F.S.A. (Scot.), Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, whose guidance, scholarship, and vision were instrumental in our early years.
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