'yeshu'a' Offers Different View of Christ's Death

By: Jan. 07, 2014
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Author Patrick Gallivan hopes to provide readers an understanding of the lost years of Jesus in his new book, "Yeshu'a: An Account of a Master's Journey East" (published by AuthorHouse), offering evidence that it was not the Jews who crucified Jesus.

"Jesus never had reason to feel in any danger from His own people," says Gallivan. "'Yeshu'a' gives insight on the lost years of Jesus and contains many truths that have long been neglected and overlooked."

Looking to sources beyond those used in traditional Christianity, Gallivan explores the lost years of Jesus' life, tracing Christ's early travels to India, Nepal and Lhasa.

The end result is a thorough study of spiritual matters which reveals the many gaps that need to be filled within spiritual thinking.

"Yeshu'a"
By Patrick Gallivan
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 126 pages | ISBN 9781477238127
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 126 pages | ISBN 9781477238110
E-Book | 126 pages | ISBN 9781477238134
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Patrick Gallivan lives in southern Ireland and is a retired graphic designer. Throughout his life he has been interested in spiritual subjects, and as a result felt the need to write and publish "Yeshu'a."

AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, LLC, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry's only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse celebrated 15 years of service to authors in Sept. 2011. For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 0800 1974150. For the latest, follow @AuthorHouseUK on Twitter.



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