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Gesù e i Servizi Segreti is less a theological study and more a historical thriller. By stripping away the "sacred," Biglino presents a Jesus who is a man of flesh, blood, and secrets—a protagonist caught in a web of ancient "Deep State" interests. Whether one accepts his conclusions or not, the book challenges readers to look at the foundations of Western history through a starkly different, and far more cynical, lens.
Consistent with his previous works (like The Book that Will Change Your Ideas About the Bible ), Biglino ignores traditional theological or allegorical interpretations. He treats the Greek and Hebrew texts as historical reports of physical events, stripped of any supernatural "spiritualizing." gesu_e_i_servizi_segreti_mauro_biglino
However, for his supporters, Biglino provides a refreshing, secular alternative to religious dogma. He offers a "technological" and "political" lens that treats the Bible as a record of human (or semi-human) power struggles rather than divine revelation. Conclusion Gesù e i Servizi Segreti is less a
Biglino’s work is highly divisive. Critics and theologians argue that his "literalism" often ignores the linguistic nuance, cultural metaphors, and literary genres of the ancient world. They view his theories as a form of "pseudo-history" that projects modern concepts of espionage onto a past where they don't fit. Consistent with his previous works (like The Book
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