The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets by Richard B. Westbrook

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Creator Westbrook, Richard B. (Richard Brodhead)
Title The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets
Contents The whole truth -- Sacerdotalism impeached -- The fabulous claims of Judaism -- Moses and the Pentateuch -- Ancient symbolism and modern literalism -- Astral keys to Bible stories -- The fable of the fall -- Search for the "last Adam" -- What is known of the New Testament -- The drama of the Gospels -- The ideal Christ -- Jesus and other Christs -- A reverent critique on Jesus -- A few fragments -- Blood-salvation -- Things that remain.
Credits David Widger
Summary "The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets" by Richard B. Westbrook is a theological critique written in the late 19th century. This work delves into critical examinations of core doctrines of Christianity, addressing theological dogmas, priesthood authority, and historical narratives of Judaism. Westbrook's intentions appear to challenge long-standing beliefs, particularly the historicity of Jesus and the integrity of religious narratives that have been commonly accepted within Christian traditions. The opening of the book presents a forceful preface that outlines Westbrook's rationale for confronting established theological beliefs, emphasizing skepticism towards traditional views of Jesus as a historical figure. He critiques the clerical authority and the tendency of religious leaders to suppress the truth in favor of protecting their interests. Westbrook passionately asserts that misconceptions and dogmas have led many individuals astray, contending that a significant number of clergy do not genuinely believe in the doctrines they preach. His call for transparency and a push for truth marks the beginning of a broader inquiry into how religions, specifically Christianity and Judaism, have shaped moral understanding and societal constructs, promising an exploration that is both provocative and enlightening for readers interested in religious history and philosophy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BL: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Religion: General, Miscellaneous and Atheism
Subject Free thought
Category Text
EBook-No. 39268
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 21, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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