Reviews
"A daring and thought-provoking book: Nothing you thought about the great monotheistic religions will ever look quite the same again." -Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods "The Laughing Jesus is a manifesto for Gnostic mysticism. Freke and Gandy's exposition of Gnostic enlightenment is lucid and accessib≤ their critique of Literalist religion is damningly severe." -Robert M. Price, professor of scriptural studies, Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, and editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism "The Laughing Jesus should be considered not merely a good read, although it is, but also a matter of burning urgency, for this is one of the most important books that has emerged in this infant millennium." -Larry Dossey, M.D., author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things, ""The Laughing Jesus is a manifesto for Gnostic mysticism. Freke and Gandy's exposition of Gnostic enlightenment is lucid and accessible; their critique of Literalist religion is damningly severe." --Robert M. Price, professor of scriptural studies, Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, and editor of "The Journal of Higher Criticism ""The Laughing Jesus is a daring and thought-provoking book. Read it and nothing that you thought about the great monotheistic religions will ever look quite the same again." --Graham Hancock, author of" Fingerprints of the Gods ""The Laughing Jesus should be considered not merely a good read, although it is, but also a matter of burning urgency, for this is one of the most important books that has emerged in this infant millennium." --Larry Dossey, M.D., author of "Reinventing Medicine and "Healing Words "From the Hardcover edition., "A daring and thought-provoking book: Nothing you thought about the great monotheistic religions will ever look quite the same again." -Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods " The Laughing Jesus is a manifesto for Gnostic mysticism. Freke and Gandy's exposition of Gnostic enlightenment is lucid and accessib≤ their critique of Literalist religion is damningly severe." -Robert M. Price, professor of scriptural studies, Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, and editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism " The Laughing Jesus should be considered not merely a good read, although it is, but also a matter of burning urgency, for this is one of the most important books that has emerged in this infant millennium." -Larry Dossey, M.D., author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things, "A daring and thought-provoking book: Nothing you thought about the great monotheistic religions will ever look quite the same again." -Graham Hancock, author ofFingerprints of the Gods "The Laughing Jesusis a manifesto for Gnostic mysticism. Freke and Gandy's exposition of Gnostic enlightenment is lucid and accessib≤ their critique of Literalist religion is damningly severe." -Robert M. Price, professor of scriptural studies, Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, and editor ofThe Journal of Higher Criticism "The Laughing Jesusshould be considered not merely a good read, although it is, but also a matter of burning urgency, for this is one of the most important books that has emerged in this infant millennium." -Larry Dossey, M.D., author ofThe Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things, "The Laughing Jesus is a manifesto for Gnostic mysticism. Freke and Gandy's exposition of Gnostic enlightenment is lucid and accessib≤ their critique of Literalist religion is damningly severe." -Robert M. Price, professor of scriptural studies, Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, and editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism "The Laughing Jesus is a daring and thought-provoking book. Read it and nothing that you thought about the great monotheistic religions will ever look quite the same again." -Graham Hancock, author of Fingerprints of the Gods "The Laughing Jesus should be considered not merely a good read, although it is, but also a matter of burning urgency, for this is one of the most important books that has emerged in this infant millennium." -Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Reinventing Medicine and Healing Words From the Hardcover edition., "A daring and thought-provoking book: Nothing you thought about the great monotheistic religions will ever look quite the same again." --Graham Hancock, author of "Fingerprints of the Gods" ""The Laughing Jesus" is a manifesto for Gnostic mysticism. Freke and Gandy's exposition of Gnostic enlightenment is lucid and accessible; their critique of Literalist religion is damningly severe." --Robert M. Price, professor of scriptural studies, Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, and editor of "The Journal of Higher Criticism" ""The Laughing Jesus" should be considered not merely a good read, although it is, but also a matter of burning urgency, for this is one of the most important books that has emerged in this infant millennium." --Larry Dossey, M.D., author of "The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things"