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FROM MESSIAH TO PARIAH

Stephan Hermann Huller's radical new book promotes the idea that all of the monotheistic religions came from one lost source - the original messianic claims of Marcus Julius Agrippa, the last king of Israel.

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ADVANCE PRAISE

“’Marcus Agrippa: From Messiah to Pariah’ is one of those too-rare achievements: a completely new paradigm that reshuffles the scholarly deck and that by a genuine reconsideration of the evidence, not by substituting fantasy for evidence.”

- Robert Price, Deconstructing Jesus and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man

"Stephan Huller has been thoughtfully pursuing the questions of Christian origins by looking into some interesting connections with parallel Samaritan events. Now he has come up with some startling conclusions about Mark."

- Robert Eisenman, James the Brother of Jesus

“If our three and a half thousand year tradition should disappear from the face of the earth, I pray that this work remain as our surviving testament”

- Samaritan High Priest Yair Cohen, Nablus Palestine

“… superb and comprehensive”

- J Harold Ellens, Editor for the Praeger Series in Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality. Research Scholar at the University of Michigan Department of Near Eastern Studies

“Huller’s command of the primary sources is phenomenal. You might still be unconvinced of his claim of an Imperially sanctioned religious movement that united the Palestinian population at the beginning of the Common Era, but you will have to work hard to refute [it].”

- Ruairidh (Rory) Bóid, Honorary Research Associate Centre for Religion and Theology School of Historical Studies Monash University (Melbourne)

"The greatest rethinking of the identity of ‘the apostle’ of Christianity since the invention of the Catholic Church ... an absolute must read book"

- Daniel J Mahar, Director of the Institute for Marcionite Research editor of George Lamsa’s Modern New Testament from the Aramaic

STILL WAITING ON REVIEWS FROM:

James Tabor - Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina author of The Jesus Dynasty: A New Historical Investigation of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity

Joe Barnhart - Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies University of North Texas

Youhanna Nessim Youssef Senior Research Associate Centre of Early Christian Studies Australian Catholic University

Bart Ehrman, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill author of Misquoting Jesus among other works.

FULL REVIEWS

Robert Price, Deconstructing Jesus and The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man

Ruairidh (Rory) Bóid, Honorary Research Associate Centre for Religion and Theology School of Historical Studies Monash University (Melbourne)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Stephan Huller
Stephan Huller is a direct descendant of Rashi. Rashi (Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac) Jochaved bat Solomon married Rabbi Meir ben Samuel Yaakov (Rabbenu Tam) Isaac ben Meir (Ribam) Rabbi Matityahu Hagadol Treves Rabbi Jechiel Treves Mosche Treves Rabbi Porat Joseph Treves Rabbi Matityahu Treves (Ashkenazi) Abraham Treves Rabbi Jochanan Ashkenazi Treves Rabbi Joseph Hagadol Tzorfati-Treves Chief Rabbi Matityahu Treves V Khana Vergentin married Rabbi Shmuel Shapira Rabbi Solomon Shapira Miriam Shapira-Luria married Rabbi Yochanan Luria Rabbi Yechiel Luria Rabbi Shlomo Ashkenazi Luria Miriam Olga Abigail Luria Rabbi Zacharya Zacharia Isserles Liba Elisabeth bat Zecharyah Isserl Rabbi Baruch Benedict HaLevi Rabbi Jacob Lima HaLevi Rabbi Lehmann Lima HaLevi Strauss Hanau Rabbi Jacob HaLevi v' Hanau Rabbi Isaac Jacob Hanau Rabbi Moyses Hanau Rabbi Jacob Hanau Rabbi Salamon Hanau Rabbi Samuel Hanau Johanna Karoline Anna Hanau Betty Marx Gaston Frank Evelyne Huller Stephan Huller.
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