This obscure and ancient religion is receiving more and more attention in modern times due to its claimed influence by scholars upon Christianity. This particular author; however; focuses upon the relationship between Zoroastrianism and Judaism; as he sets out to prove that Christianity did in fact receive influence from Zoroastrianism; but that it was transmitted through Judaism. This route of transmission allows the author to clearly show how Judaism itself was directly affected by Zoroastrainism during the Exilic Period; a time when these two faiths were existing in close proximity to one another. Chapters include Zoroaster Himself; The Mission and Ministry of the Prophet; The Scriptures of Zoroastrianism; Doctrine of God; Doctrine of Man; and Developments and Contacts.
#451612 in Books Cumberland House Publishing 2006-10-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 6.80 x .99 x 6.34l; 1.30 #File Name: 1581825560240 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Chuck Dinges MsgtThe first volume in this OUTSTANDING 4 volume set by Mort Kunstler.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Mort is an amazing artist!By Colorado Top FuelReading the history behind the paintings is very interesting. Only thingI would change is please note the size of the book; it is small.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Mort Kuntsler; Dean of Civil war artBy Mike E.Mort Kunster's Civil War art is like color photographs of history. He brings character and life to every scene; and invokes deep reverence for the men who fought on both sides; bringing out their inherent humanity. Highly recommended for not only Civil War enthusiasts but for students of history and devotees of great artwork.