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Title: Explores the Afterlife of Jesus Across Seven Nations
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States, 4th Mar 2026 - Author and independent historical researcher Paul Kell announces the release of his new nonfiction book, The Crucifixion Afterlife of Jesus Is Associated With 47 Historic Sites Spanning 7 Nations, now available to readers interested in religious history, archaeology, and interfaith studies.Written as a secular historical investigation, the book explores longstanding traditions suggesting that Jesus survived the crucifixion and traveled beyond the Middle East. Drawing on Roman, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, and Eastern sources, Paul Kell documents 47 historically recognized locations across Syria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and Tibet, many of which have preserved these associations for nearly two millennia.Rather than advancing a theological argument, the book approaches its subject through historical documentation, geographic analysis, and cultural preservation, encouraging readers to examine how differing civilizations recorded the life and movements of Jesus outside the boundaries of Western tradition.About the BookIn The Crucifixion Afterlife of Jesus, Paul Kell investigates what may have occurred following the crucifixion by analyzing New Testament passages alongside ancient medical knowledge, burial practices, and eyewitness descriptions. The book presents an alternative historical framework in which Jesus recovered from the cross, appeared physically to followers, and later traveled eastward along established trade and pilgrimage routes.A central focus of the work is the Silk Road, a vast network that connected the Mediterranean world to Central and South Asia during the first century. Paul Kell examines monastery records, oral traditions, and regional histories that identify Jes...
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