Glossary: C

Cabala A mystical Jewish tradition, which uses hidden knowledge to interpret the Torah. Canon The Canon of Scripture in Christianity refers to the set of books selected from among the books of the Hebrew Scriptures. Celibate In the past,...

Glossary: A-B

Adonai The Hebrew word for �Lord,� and one of the most common Jewish names for God. Alexander Best known as � Alexander the Great,� was king of Macedonia 356-323 BCE. Alexander was an inspired leader, master strategist...

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The Cult of Caesar

In ancient Rome, the phenomenon known as the cult of Caesar arose from the worship of Roman emperors. A cornerstone of ancient Roman culture, the emperors of ancient Rome were considered gods across the Empire....

Celtic Christianity

Celtic Christianity refers to the early medieval Christian practice of the British in Wales, the Irish, the Scottish and of the mainland Europeans, particularly the Gauls. Christianity entered Britain in the fourth century after...

Holy Blood, Holy Grail

With the explosion of popularity attributed to Dan Brown�s The Da Vinci Code, it can be easy to overlook the fact that this fictional account was not the first to assert an alternative theory for the true...

The Jesus Tomb of Kashmir

Another theory put forth by such scholars as Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Aziz Kashmiri, Holger Kersten, and Dr Fida Hassnain is that Jesus was buried in Kashmir. This view is based on the belief that Jesus Christ traveled to the...

Order of De Molay

The Knights Templar served under twenty three official leaders called "Grand Masters" for approximately two centuries before their eventual demise at the hands of Church persecution. The Grand Master�s official role entitled him to leadership over...