Christian Rosenkreuz

Christian Rosenkreuz is seen to have been Lazarus/St. John in his previous life, the Beloved Disciple whom the Christ had "raised from the dead" and who would remain active until the Lord's return.[1][2][3][failed verification][original research?]

Christian Rosenkreuz (also spelled Rosenkreutz, Rosencreutz, Christiani Rosencreütz and Christian Rose Cross) is the legendary, possibly allegorical, founder of the Rosicrucian Order (Order of the Rose Cross).[4] He is presented in three manifestos that were published early in the 17th century. These were:

  1. ^ Cf. John 21:20–25
  2. ^ Chapter 1 Origins of the Rosicrucian Order. RF Friends (accessed on February 11, 2017)
  3. ^ John the Evangelist: Lazarus-Johannes. AnthroWiki (accessed on April 18, 2022)
  4. ^ Williard, Thomas (2013). "The Strange Journey of Christian Rosencreutz". In Classen, Albrecht (ed.). East Meets West in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: Transcultural Experiences in the Premodern World. Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture. Vol. 14. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 667–698. doi:10.1515/9783110321517.667. ISBN 9783110328783. ISSN 1864-3396.

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