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Jesus in England
- The Missing Years of Christ
- Narrated by: Philip Gardiner
- Length: 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Bible tells us the story of Jesus Christ, but it misses out on one major point - where was he during the 18 missing years? Dennis Price has spent years researching this very puzzling element of the life of Jesus, and his highly acclaimed book The Missing Years is a testament to his hard labor.
In this interview we discover where Dennis thinks Jesus was during those formative years and what he was doing. There are many folktales linking Jesus with the south of England, and like a good detective novel, Dennis Price uncovers much more. Did Jesus go to England? Did he converse with the Druids and spend time at Stonehenge?
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