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  1. Sep 24, 2015 · The history of King Arthur was modeled upon the life of Jesus. Jesus-Arthur had twelve disciple-knights of the Round (Last Supper) Table. The son of Jesus-Arthur was the king of...

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · Key Takeaways. King Arthur's narrative echoes biblical themes, paralleling figures like King David, Moses, and Christ. Arthurian legend integrates biblical motifs, influenced by Christian culture and symbolism. Theological interpretations often depict Arthur as a Christ-like figure, embodying virtues and divine endorsement.

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    Several venerable British historians recorded the threadbare events of the Dark Ages, including Gildas, Bede and Nennius, but none of these chroniclers said anything about the classical King Arthur story. This threadbare history takes us all the way through to the beginning of the 12th century, when the Arthurian story suddenly blossomed. So the cl...

    In 1096 the First Crusade to the Holy Land was led by Baldwin of Boulogne. But Count Baldwin did not go to Judaea, he kept marching incongruously eastwards, and the first city he liberated from Muslim control was Edessa in Mesopotamia. So why was Baldwin campaigning to the east of the Euphrates? Did Baldwin already know that Edessa had been a pivot...

    But what could be done with texts that contained such a radical reevaluation of the gospel stories? The answer was for some courageous authors to craft a fictional story about heroic knights, that incorporated all of the many historical heresies contained within these novel gospel-type manuscripts. And so the twelve disciples of the Last Supper tab...

  3. May 28, 2014 · The story which Matthew, Mark, Luke and John tell is the story of how God became king, in and through Jesus both in his public career and in his death. Let me try to suggest what this means, and ...

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · In this extensive article, we’ll analyze the texts, archeology, and theories surrounding King Arthur to better understand whether the ‘once and future king’ could accurately be portrayed as a devout Christian.

  5. Jan 28, 2019 · It has often been suggested that Arthur’s campaigns derive from a battle-catalog-type poem in Old Welsh, of the kind which survive praising King Cadwallon of Gwynedd. That some of the battle names rhyme ( Dubglas / Bassas ; Celidon/Guinnion ) might be thought to support this hypothesis.

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  7. Feb 23, 2016 · In the case of Arthur, he assumes the role of a stock character: the Recalcitrant King. He often does something that needs to be corrected by the saint, with an accompanying moral point.

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