Templars of the Christian Brotherhood

by David Paul & Geoffrey A. Todd


Formats

Softcover
$10.54
Softcover
$10.54

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/14/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781587213304

About the Book

Whatever one’s religious background, it is hard to doubt that there might be a connection between events on earth and events in a different, spiritual, realm. Seen in this context, the beliefs of the Templars of the Christian Brotherhood are particularly interesting, as they focus on the fight of good against evil on both the earthly and the heavenly planes of existence. Thus they center their faith on the struggle between angels and demons as reflected in such events as the American Civil War, World War II, and in particular the struggle for Civil Rights in America. Central human figures in the struggle for good include Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and especially Elvis Presley, from whose Gospel songs and apocryphal writings the TCB believe they have had special revelation.

This book comprises a dramatic rendition of a speculative inquiry into the teachings of the TCB. While the authors are uncertain as to the validity of the claims of the Templars of the Christian Brotherhood, there is no question that much of what they teach has an element of truth to it. Their opposition to racism, for example, must be highly commended.

The book is divided into several sections. Part I, which comprises the bulk of the book, consists of a story written in screenplay format that accurately portrays the Apocalyptic beliefs of the TCB. Part II is a record of the Manifesto of the Templars of the Christian Brotherhood, which includes the teachings of its current Grand Master. Two Appendices follow, serving to further clarify the issues which concern the Brotherhood.

The book not only entertains, but provokes deep thought, especially as we enter a new millennium and an age when individuals are focusing more and more upon spiritual concerns.


About the Author

David Paul has earned a Masters in Theological Studies from Harvard University. He has also studied at the Institute of Holy Land Studies and Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. He has taught "Logic, Ethics, and Critical Thinking," at the University of Cincinnati. But David is much more than a philosopher and theologian; he enjoys a broad variety of interests, including politics, mixing music, and sports. His extensive travels, avocations, and academic credentials make him the perfect person to write about the Templars of the Christian Brotherhood. David lives in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.

Geoffrey A. Todd was a MA/Ph.D. candidate in Ancient History at the University of California at Berkeley before catching the writing bug. Like David, he has traveled extensively, and has lived in several countries, including Israel, where he and David met. He loves Elvis, Jerusalem, and genealogy. Geoffrey lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.