This book explores innovative views of Christ that depart radically from those presented by mainstream churches.The lack of reliable biographical data on Jesus Christ has left his life open to radical interpretations. This book explores the views of Gnostics, Manicheans, and Muslims as well as less well-known traditions and individuals, without taking sides in any theological arguments.The lack of reliable biographical data on Jesus Christ has left his life open to radical interpretations. This book explores the views of Gnostics, Manicheans, and Muslims as well as less well-known traditions and individuals, without taking sides in any theological arguments.Few, if any, individuals have had such a profound influence on Western culture as Jesus, even though not a single detail of his life or teaching can be confirmed with certainty. This lack of reliable biographical data has left his life open to broad interpretation. Jesus, gnostic and apocryphal sources insist, never truly died on the cross since he was a divine being, whose human frame was an illusion. Muslim sources affirm that Jesus was a prophet of God and will return at the end of time. J?rg Lanz von Liebenfels formulated racial theories in which Jesus was a redeemer for Aryans only, while the Renaissance polymath Guillaume Postel was convinced that Christ had returned as a Venetian woman. This book explores these and other views without taking sides in any theological arguments and presents research on a variety of alternative Christologies.1. Alternative Christs: an introduction Olav Hammer; 2. The gnostic Christ Roelof van den Broek; 3. Jesus in the New Testament apocrypha Einar Thomassen; 4. The Manichaean Jesus Jason BeDuhn; 5. Jesus in Islam Jan Hj?rpe; 6. Christ and the alchemical mass Urszula Szulakowska; 7. Son of the Son of God: the feminine Messiah and her progeny, according to Guillaume Postel (151081) Jean-Pierre Brach; 8. The seminal essence of divinity: Swedenborg's understanding of Jesus Chril³g