
| Auteurs | L. Taylor Hansen |
| Thème | Sect / Religion |
| Genre littéraire | Essay |
Description
"He Walked the Americas" presents Native American legends about a mysterious white prophet who traveled throughout the Americas nearly two thousand years ago. According to the author's research, this figure arrived in Peru from the Pacific Ocean and journeyed through South America, visiting various indigenous peoples including those in Central America and the Mayan civilizations. He continued northward through Mexico and across North America before returning to ancient Tula and eventually departing across the Atlantic.
The book describes this prophet as a healer and teacher who possessed remarkable abilities—speaking numerous languages, curing the sick, and even raising the dead. His teachings reportedly paralleled those of Jesus Christ, leading the author to suggest a connection between this figure and Christian tradition.
L. Taylor Hansen, identifying as an archaeologist, compiled these accounts over twenty-five years of fieldwork, gathering oral traditions from numerous Native American tribes across both continents. The author claims to have corroborated these legends through consultation with museums, libraries, folklore experts, and archaeological evidence from ancient ruins.
The book's central thesis is that these indigenous legends provide evidence that Jesus Christ (or a Christ-like figure) visited the Americas, supplementing the New Testament narrative with Native American oral histories. Hansen presents this work as proof that the Savior's mission extended beyond one continent to encompass the entire world, positioning the book as a faith-affirming text that bridges Eastern Christian tradition with Western indigenous spirituality.
Éditions
| ISBN-10 | 0964499703 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780964499706 |
| Nombre de pages | 256 |
| Publié le | 14 novembre 2025 |
| Format | Relié |
| Editeur | Legend Press |
Sect / Religion - 14 novembre 2025



