The Gospel of Peace of Jesus Christ by E Szekely and P Weaver deals with the healing works of Jesus, and gives insight into the values and terminology of early Christianity.
Margaret Starbird's The Woman With the Alabaster Jar asks whether Mary Magdalene could have been married to Jesus and gives convincing evidence that this has been deliberately written out of the gospels.
In Jesus Untouched by the Church, Hugh McGregor Ross takes the sayings of Jesus recorded in the nag hamadi Gospel of Thomas and puts them in a new order which more clearly reveals a spiritual path to ultimate reality that we can all follow.
The Lost Magic of Christianity is an intriguing study of the Ancient Wisdom Tradition, and Essene and Celtic Christianity in Ireland and the West. It unlocks the secrets of Stone and Bronze Age... [more]
In Bloodline of the Holy Grail, Laurence Gardner reveals compelling evidence that there is a royal heritage of the Messiah in the West, and casts new light on the enigmatic figures of Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene, and the Holy Grail legend.
Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code is a thriller centred around the thesis that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had a child whose bloodline - the holy grail - exists to this day.
In The Isaiah Effect Gregg Braden discusses prayer as a means of changing our destiny and manifesting miracles based on the Isaiah Scroll and teachings of the Essenes.
In The Gnostic Gospels Alan Jacobs presents texts discovered at Nag Hammadi including the gospels of Thomas, Philip and Mary Magdalene, The Sophia of Jesus Christ and The Fable of the Pearl.
Mary Magdalene Beloved Disciple by Clysta Kinstler is a beautiful novel exploring historical facts about Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus.
The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln explores the idea that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had children.
The Gospel of Thomas, translated and annotated by Hugh McGregor Ross is a manuscript from antiquity that records sayings, attributed to Jesus, of rich spiritual content.
This is the story of Mary Magdalene as never told before. She did marry Jesus, she did bear his child, but her significance is infinitely more profound and immeasurably more important. Claire Nahmad and... [more]