In THE LAZARUS PROJECTS, by John Cowart, a team of modern scientists travels back through time to investigate the events surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus Christ by Roman authorities in the year 33.
Miami businessman Lazarus Wienstien, multi-millionaire owner of one of America's largest breweries, proposes this investigation. The bizarre death of his only grandson on the very day Mr. Wienstien discovers his own cancer motivates him to initiate five research projects, one of which, he hopes, will insure his personal survival after death. These projects include experiments in cyronics, geriatrics, hypnotic regression, resuscitation and resurrection.
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By EM
Oct 15, 2009
"What would Jesus Do?" What would Jesus Do? is a popular notion in today's world. What if you could find out first hand what Jesus did? How would it change his life or more importantly how would it change yours? Lazaurus Wienstien is dying and everyone knows that one of the things that is certain in this world is death ...or is it? As he begins to research death and life after death, he realizes only one person in the world has died and come back to tell about it. Jesus. In an effort to cheat the seemingly inevenitability of death, he assembles a team to send back into the time of Jesus to find out just how he did it. This book will keep you guessing until the very end.
"The Lazarus Projects" What an enjoyable read! "The Lazarus Projects" bears the reader along on a time travel expedition to the first century, in which Mr. Cowart evinces, in the form of an engaging adventure, a historian's perspective on events which, by centuries of telling, have become blunted to our minds. And, most important, Cowart examines a critical question for twenty-first century readers, namely, can Religion be considered valid, much less believable, in this Post-Modern era? Wes Bassett, R.N.