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The Angel-Messiah of Buddhists, Essenes, and Christians offers a comprehensive comparative analysis of messianic and angelic concepts across three significant religious traditions. Ernest De Bunsen presents a detailed examination of how different cultures and belief systems have understood the role of divine messengers and savior figures.
The book traces theological parallels between Buddhist celestial beings, the Essene community’s expectations of divine intervention, and Christian messianic theology. De Bunsen’s research provides historical context and textual evidence to support connections that challenge conventional religious boundaries.
This work appeals to scholars, theologians, and students of comparative religion seeking deeper understanding of how ancient religions conceptualized spiritual leadership and divine guidance. The author’s interdisciplinary approach bridges Eastern and Western religious traditions, offering insights into shared human spiritual experiences and expectations.
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