The Missing Years of Jesus: The Extraordinary Evidence that Jesus Visited the British Isles

Archaeologist Dennis Price presents evidence that Jesus Christ visited Britain. Price brings together evidence from archaeological investigations and study of.
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The Missing Years of Jesus: Price brings together evidence from archaeological investigations and study of ancient versions of the Bible, to argue that Christ came to Britain during his 'missing years' between the ages of 18 and Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.

To ask other readers questions about The Missing Years of Jesus , please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about The Missing Years of Jesus. Lists with This Book. May 27, David rated it really liked it. I think the section about Stonehenge is particularly unpersuasive but there seems to be considerable support for the legend that Jesus did visit the west coast of England. There are some interesting bits in this book but absolutely nothing that would convince you of the authors assertions. The book also seemed quite jumbled, lacking any real flow in regards to building an argument.

Jan 15, Louise Jones rated it liked it Shelves: My mum did enjoy it and gave her something to think about!! I read it and glad i did although had to h ave my concentrating head on.

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I will think of this book everytime i hear those immortal lines AND did those feet in ancient time walk in englands green and p t A lady i read to gave me this book and i gave it to my mum to read as ave my concentraat times seemed a bit heavy going!! I will think of this book everytime i hear those immortal lines AND did those feet in ancient time walk in englands green and pleasent land guess we will always be thinking and wondering well did he Mar 29, Robert Bear rated it really liked it. This is a non-fiction book about the legend that Jesus traveled to Britain during his Missing Years.

Even though it is non-fiction, the author takes a very imaginative approach and expands the discussion beyond what anyone has written before on this issue. Feb 19, Rose Cimarron rated it did not like it Shelves: As I have often said, evidence does not settle these matters - not least because what counts as evidence, and what evidence means, are both affected by prior assumptions. Blaise Pascal one of the most intellectually brilliant men ever to have lived described this for us moderns in his Pensees. I find it quite laughable that those who embrace an anti-metaphysics that would have us confined to a "life" of the redundant phenomenon then use the redundancy of Christ's very steps to refute his existence.

If only a man could make his every step unique to his universe!!! He would then actually exist, I suppose?

The Missing 18 years from the Biography of Jesus Christ

I hadn't heard the story before I read your posting. Of course, where he visited or lived was so much less important than where he "lives" now.

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