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.
The Way of Thomas by John R Mabry explores nine insights central to the unique and revolutionary Gospel of Thomas, an ancient book that records sayings, attributed to Jesus, of rich spiritual content.
With great intelligence and spiritual understanding, Deepak Chopra pares away the great cloud of confusion surrounding Jesus - confusion created by theologians and fundamentalists over two thousand years -... [more]
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]
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]
Michael Baigent's The Jesus Papers tells of his quest for clarity about Jesus, Judaism and Christianity, aiming to see beyond dogma, superstition and deception to find the wonder at the heart.
The Jesus Family Tomb by Simcha Jacobovici & Charles Pellegrino combines history, archaeology and cutting-edge science to cast new light on 2000 years of mystery.
The Jesus Dynasty by James D Tabor shares research into the hidden history of the life and teachings of Jesus, also offering new avenues of understanding between Jews, Christians and Muslims.
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.
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.
In The Grail Journey through Wales Megan Wingfield describes a journey she undertook across the spiritual and physical landscape of Wales, marked by clearly perceptible energy foci, or chakras.