Everyone knows the story
of the historical Jesus.

But what about
the future Jesus?


Sometime in the future, in a time of great turmoil,
a preacher named Jesus appears on another planet.  
What is his message?
How do people in another place and time respond,
and how do people who know of the Biblical Jesus react?  
Would they believe he is really Jesus Christ?   
Would they try to stop what they think might happen?

In one of the most creative, unique and provocative combinations
of fiction and religion,
The Eternal Messiah places Jesus in the
future, on another planet, amidst war and calamity.

What universal message will be delivered?  What can we learn
about a Messiah’s role in transforming stagnant, tradition-bound
societies into vibrant and humane civilizations? What’s the real
connection between religion and cultural advancement?

The Eternal Messiah envisions a future where the “science vs.
religion” debate still rages onward.  One of the book’s key
characters, a scientist, has developed a controversial theory that a
religious figure -- a Messiah -- is needed as a catalyst for societies
to evolve and advance.  She sees this Jesus as proof of her
theory, and struggles to get others to believe her even as she is
forced to face questions about her own faith.

Though filled with intergalactic conflict and intrigue, the core of the
story is how each of us struggles to come to terms with the
purpose of life, our personal role in society, and how we might
discover our own spiritual path.






"An intriguing blend of theology and science fiction,
highly recommended.”
(Midwest Book Review)
THE ETERNAL MESSIAH:
Jesus of K'Turia
by
W. R. Pursche &
Michael Gabriele
Copyright 2009 W. R. Pursche and Michael Gabriele