Books on JesusTHEOCRATIC THEORY

THEOCRATIC THEORY Government the Prophets Wanted. This book was originally William Tregay’s Master’s Thesis that was presented to Denver’s Regis University during 1990 on the first day of graduate work. He presented his thesis early so the administrators at the University could edit, protest, or contribute to the premises in the Thesis. The Thesis presented in this book has intentionally never been edited; it is exactly in the form which was presented to Regis University so it includes minor pencil marks/notes on some of the margins of the pages by Tregay’s Regis Professor. The various premises of the Thesis were never challenged by any Regis Administrators because it is based on facts and history; it is not based on statements of faith.

In the long, reputable history of Regis University, the administrators had never received a 450 page Thesis on the first day of graduate classes. Furthermore, Tregay extensively quoted his first three published books (based on history/facts) in support of the premises in his Thesis, another first for the Regis University Administrators. Tregay’s work was not appreciated at Regis, but could not be refuted. Tregay is now known as God’s Prophet.

Tregay is the author of The Lost Gospel of Jesus of Nazareth (1985), The Miracles of Jesus for the Intellectual (1986) and The Original Meaning of the Ressurection (1987).

William Tregay is, necessarily, a pseudonym; a nom de plume.

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CONTENTS:
Prologue
Introduction
Time Line — Theocratic History

THEOCRATIC THEORY — GOVERNMENT OF THE PROPHETS

I. The Abrahamic Covenant
II. The Nazarite’s Messiah-Choosing Authority
III. The Theocratic and Redemptive Hope
IV. Historical Paradigm for Theocratic King
V. The Predicted Jewish Messiah – Theocratic King
VI. The Predicted Christian Messiah – Theocratic King
VII. The Predicted Isla11ic Messiah – ‘l’heocratic King
VIII. The False Prophets
IX. The Anti-Christ, Beast, and the False Prophet
X. Summary of Messianic/Theocratic Predictions

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