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The Angel-Messiah of Buddhists, Essenes, and Christians is a comparative religious study that investigates the messianic traditions across three significant spiritual movements. Ernest De Bunsen provides an in-depth analysis of how the concept of an angelic or divine messenger appears in Buddhism, the Essene community of early Judaism, and Christianity.
This work bridges historical scholarship with theological inquiry, examining ancient texts and traditions to reveal surprising parallels in messianic expectations. De Bunsen’s research suggests that these distinct religious communities shared common ground in their understanding of spiritual salvation and divine intermediaries. The book offers valuable insights for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in comparative religion and the historical development of messianic thought across cultures and centuries.







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