The Jerusalem Parchment, 9781620556955
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Forbidden love, religious war, and a secret that could shatter faith.

The Jerusalem Parchment

a kabbalist's search for an esoteric map in the time of the crusades

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  • Paperback

    560 pages

  • Release Date

    12 February 2018

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Summary

The Jerusalem Parchment: A Novel of Forbidden Love and Ancient Secrets

Centers on the search for the Parchment of Circles, an ancient map said to lead to mystical wisdom that challenges the story of Christ’s resurrection, validates the Cathar faith, and serves as the Templars’ blackmail against the Church.

Includes a complex cast of characters including a rabbi and nun who fall in love, St. Francis of Assisi, Knights Templar, the Pope, and the Sultan of Egypt.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781620556955
ISBN-10:1620556952
Author:Tuvia Fogel
Publisher:Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint:Destiny Books,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:560
Edition:2nd
Release Date:12 February 2018
Weight:662g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 38mm
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Critics Review

“The Jerusalem Parchment is four books in one: a meticulously researched historical thriller; an old-fashioned, adventure-filled love story; a snapshot taken 800 years ago of the dialogue between the Abrahamic faiths; and a refutation of the cliché we learned in school that there were no freethinkers in the Middle Ages. As an often revisionist historian, I loved it.” * Robert Eisenman, author of James the Brother of Jesus and The New Testament Code *“The Jerusalem Parchment is an exquisitely plotted love story amidst wild adventure that draws the reader deeply into medieval Jewish culture, Christian heresies, and the secrets hidden in the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Searing apocalyptical obsession forges the three religions of Abraham into a believable synthesis, the Pearl that can bring world peace. This is a page-turner! I held my breath to the very end.” * Barbara Hand Clow, internationally acclaimed ceremonial teacher and author *

About The Author

Tuvia Fogel

For the last 20 years, Tuvia Fogel, the son of Transylvanian Holocaust survivors, has worked in Italian publishing, first as a non-fiction editor and then as a literary agent. Fluent in 5 languages, he lives in Milan, Italy.

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