EPIDEMIC presents a critical examination of how pagan traditions and concealed agendas shaped the foundations of Judaism and Christianity. Drawing on archaeological findings and textual analysis, the author traces the "infected roots" of both faiths to reveal how hidden influences ripple through centuries of spiritual practice.
The narrative delves into key historical moments, including the Reformation's theological shift and the rise of Messianic Judaism. Detailed research questions which tradition bears more pagan legacy and examines how these influences persist in contemporary faith communities.
The book concludes with a proposal for a New Covenant awakening, outlining a pathway to a renewed covenantal relationship rooted in the teachings of early communities. This framework offers an avenue to transcend inherited distortions while fostering spiritual authenticity.
Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by interfaith dialogue, this examination challenges traditional narratives and encourages fresh insights into the theological underpinnings of modern faith communities.
- Exploration of pagan influences in religious origins
- Analysis of Reformation and Messianic Judaism
- Comparative study of Judeo-Christian traditions
- Proposal for a New Covenant awakening