Publisher's Synopsis
Are there hidden Scriptures locked away in secret underground vaults, kept from the public? What would Christian sacred texts look like if they were written and revealed today? And if such writings existed, how would you receive them?
Scholars and religious authorities assure us that the Scriptural canon is closed. Yet, the more we scrutinize, the more we are left to question the veracity of this stance.
What if other Scriptures remain hidden or unfound, perhaps written for a time such as this? What would they read like? What would they reveal? How would they be received?
Chronicles of the Past Great Reset (c) imagines these possibilities in the guise of modern pseudepigraphical writings.
These include:
- The Chronicles of Michael the Archangel
- The Lost Epistle of John the Apostle
- The Book of the Prophet Zephaniel
- Contemporary Psalms
- The Confession of Beelzebub
- The Epistle to the Sons of the North
- The Epistle of John-Ethan
- The Letter of John-Ethan to Justus
These thought-provoking, Scripture-inspired texts challenge readers to explore: