University Press of America
Pages: 262
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-7618-2657-6 • Paperback • September 2003 • $85.99 • (£66.00)
H. Louis Fader is Chief Editor, Christian Fellowship Publishers, New York.
Chapter 1 Illustrations and Maps
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Preface
Chapter 4 Acknowledgments and Special Thanks
Chapter 5 An Important Advisory to the Reader
Chapter 6 The Notovitch "Gospel" and Its Persistent Influence
Chapter 7 Early "On-Site" Investigators: (a) Shah, Douglas and Filippi; (b) The Notion of "Eastern Diplomacy"
Chapter 8 Early and Later Scholarly Inquiry Totally Discredits the Notovitch Claims: I. The Russian's Travel Accounts: Full of Falsehood; II. The Published Issa Text Itself: Proven a Fraud
Chapter 9 The Cultural Climate That Gave Rise to the Notovitch Fraud: (a) A Brief Picture of Cultural Europe in the Nineteenth Century; (b) The Jacolliot-Laouenan Influence on the Issa Life; (c) Additional Influences of Nineteenth-Century Europe on the Issa T
Chapter 10 The Astonishing Case of Holger Kersten
Chapter 11 A Proper Biblical Exegesis Belies the Theory of Jesus' Missing Years: (a) Nicholas Roerich and the Spread of the Issa Legend in Asia; (b) Not Necessary for Jesus to Travel Eastward; (c) Ahmad Shah's Answer to the "Silent Years" Theory
Chapter 12 The Genius of the Christian Message
Chapter 13 Appendices: Text: The Life of Saint Issa, Best of the Sons of Men; The Notovitch Brothers: a Brief Portrait; Important Discrepancies between the Issa Text and the Canonical Scriptures; Scripture Passages
Chapter 14 Endnotes
Chapter 15 Index
Chapter 16 A Note on the Author