The GODHEAD and HUMANITY (Total Freedom from Spiritual Enslavement) Volume 3 |
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Author:
| Umane, Paul |
Foreword by:
| Umane, Christopher |
Series title: | The GODHEAD and Humanity (Total Freedom from Spiritual Enslavement) Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5239-6425-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2016 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.50 |
Book Description:
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Paul Omo Umane with Twitter handle @PaulOmoUmane who can also be accessed through his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/paulumane is a Non-Violent Activist, runs a Non-Profit and is regarded as the World Foremost Visionary, Natural Theologian, Scholar and an Academic Expert in Christology, especially the Tenet of New Covenant of Grace. To avert catastrophe, he conducts a research into the Holy Bible that spans well over ten years. He equally focuses on the Vulgate (200) and...
More DescriptionPaul Omo Umane with Twitter handle @PaulOmoUmane who can also be accessed through his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/paulumane is a Non-Violent Activist, runs a Non-Profit and is regarded as the World Foremost Visionary, Natural Theologian, Scholar and an Academic Expert in Christology, especially the Tenet of New Covenant of Grace. To avert catastrophe, he conducts a research into the Holy Bible that spans well over ten years. He equally focuses on the Vulgate (200) and Septuagint (300) versions that were expunged in Saint Jerome's Vulgate (400) version that is legalized in Rome in 800 AD by the Emperor-in-Council. Accordingly, some of the sore issues the Author handles are what determined the canonicity of the Books of the Holy Bible. Accordingly, he finds, "Precisely when Jewish leadership officially adopted the traditional 39 books of the so-called 'Hebrew Canon' is not known; nor is there agreement as to exactly what criteria were used in the determination of the books of the Hebrews canon made about A.D. 90, but there is evidence to believe that official and widespread agreement on this issue came somewhat later. Among Christians it was apparently only in the fourth century that the issue of the canonicity of these books arose, a situation which is reflected in Jerome's denying their canonicity and Augustine's affirming it. In 1546 at the Council of Trent the Roman Catholic Church officially declared these books to be sacred and canonical and to be accepted 'with equal devotion and reverence.' At the time of the Reformation Martin Luther (having been misled by St. Jerome unfortunately) did not regard these books as Scripture but as 'useful and good for reading.' In his German translation of the Bible he accepted the view of Jerome denying their canonicity and placed them at the end of the Old Testament with the superscription 'Apocrypha.' Protestants generally continued this practice in their translations of the Bible into such languages as Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovenian, French, Spanish and English. ..." Introduction to Deuterocanonical Books/Apocrypha. Another vex issue addressed is the works of Professor Arias Montano. Succinctly put, The WATCHTOWER in an article christens, A Milestone in Scholarship, posits, "Not surprisingly, enemies of faithful Bible translations soon appeared on the scene. Although the Antwerp Polyglot had Papal approval and Montano had a well-deserved reputation as an honorable scholar, he was denounced to the Inquisition. Opposers said his work portrayed the new revised Latin text of Santes Pagninus as a more of the translation of the Hebrew and Greek originals. They also accused Montano of consulting the original languages in his desire to produce an accurate translation of the Bible - a procedure they viewed as heretical." Therefore, it is most tragic that a very nice works that was supposed to be a plus for Professor Montano turned out to be soared and in heresy accusation because right from the very beginning, it was procedurally defective.' Therefore, after toiling day and night for well over ten years, we came up in the first and second editions of the Research Project Reports with the Findings and Recommendations in four-serial-volumes subtitled: The Heart of Unregenerate Man is Desperately Wicked; Total Freedom from Spiritual Enslavement; The Findings and Recommendations on Volume 1 and The Findings and Recommendations on volume 2, respectively, which we self published with CreateSpace, USA. However, in this third edition, we have modified the format and came up with the titles, The Godhead and Humanity (The Heart of Unregenerate Man is Desperately Wicked), volumes 1 & 2, which researches into the Old Testament Bible. Conversely, the Project Report comes up with titles, The Godhead and Humanity (Total Freedom from Spiritual Enslavement), volumes 1; 2 & 3, which researches into the New Testament Bible, respectively.