ancient mysteries, secret societies, and the Holy Grail
Olsen, Oddvar
2006
Collects more than twenty essays that explore the Knights Templar and aim to settle controversy about the Western Christian military order, discussing their findings in Solomon's Temple, the keeping and hiding of the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant, their link to Mary Magdalene, and other disputed topics.
The authors present reasons why they believe Jesus did not die on the cross, but instead married Mary Magdalene and had a child creating a blood line that lives on in the modern world.
Draws from evidence from history, heraldry, symbolism, medieval art, mythology, psychology, and the Bible to suggest that Christ was married to Mary Magdalen.
"The TimeRiders travel back to Robin Hood's Middle Ages to search for the mythical Holy Grail and to stop the future from changing"--Provided by publisher.
Traces the legends and myths of the Holy Grail throughout history, from the twelfth through the twentieth century, looking at the Grail's appearance in literature and spiritual quests.
In this modern day version of Perceval and the Holy Grail, Cal, a guilt-ridden British teenager, leaves his mentally ill mother to live with his wealthy uncle and begins a journey of self-knowledge and redemption after being briefly transported to the Waste Land of Arthurian times.