Saving the Savior: Did Christ Survive the Crucifixion? presents the explosive theory that Jesus Christ survived the crucifixion, traveled across what was then known as Asia, took up residence in Kashmir, India, married, had children and lived to the ripe old age of 120 years. Thirty illustrations include original-language documents (Sanskrit, Tibetan, Persian)--with accompanying English translations--that clearly record the sojourn of Jesus Christ all throughout Asia/India.
Saving the Savior studies five branches of humanity that are involved in an intense struggle over the identity of Jesus Christ, and compares their perspectives. Those branches are: revisionist Christian scholars, traditional Christianity, Eastern religions and philosophies, the world of Islam, and atheists, agnostics and secular humanists.
Saving the Savior also examines the philosophical issues surrounding the subject of a post-crucifixion life of Jesus. It offers an intense and fascinating comparison between Eastern religion and philosophy on the one hand, and Western Christianity on the other. This thorough examination is perhaps as engaging, if not more so, as the actual documents that detail the travels of Jesus to Kashmir after the crucifixion.
By Abubakr Ben Ishmael Salahuddin
Trade Paper: 408 pages
ISBN-10: 0970828012
ISBN-13: 978-0970828019