The book The Open Court 30, No.720 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 30, No.720 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 30, No.720 a good or bad book?
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He felt that the only hope of relief from the intolerable burden of Jewish orthodoxy was in the success of some such movement as this one promoted by Jesus, and therefore believed that its failure would irre- trievably ruin the cause of liberalism. He could easily guess that POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF THE RESURRECTION STORY. 307 the disappearance of the body of Jesus, especially if a few judicious hints were dropi)ed of fulfilment of prophecies, of appearances of the risen Lord, would inflame the disci...ples, already taught to expect the immediate end of the world and the arrival of the kingdom, with a burning faith which might triumph over every obstacle. The dis- ciples were now depressed and despondent, but not yet ready to surrender all the teachings of their beloved Master and admit that he and they were deceived. One ray of light, one possible explana- tion otTered them and they would blaze into renewed enthusiasm during which at the w^orst he might gracefully retire. Joseph had all to gain and nothing to risk.
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