Keith Massey

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Keith Massey, Ph.D. and his twin brother Rev. Kevin Massey, born June 15th 1966 in Madison, Wisconsin, are linguists who have have gained particular notoriety as a result of their purported partial decipherment of the Phaistos Disk and their claim that the Kensington Stone contains an authenticating mark of a medieval artifact. Fred Wrixon, in his classic work on linguistic decipherment "Codes, Ciphers and Other Cryptic and Clandestine Communication," suggests that the Massey Twins' work on the Phaistos Disk offers promise of the final decipherment of the artifact, pp 550-551. [1] Keith Massey has published a theory about the cryptic "Mystery Letters" of the Qur'an (the Muqatta'at). Other Massey Twins research has gained attention in the field of religious dialogue. The eminent scholar on inter-religious dialogue, Jacque Waardenburg quotes the Massey Twins' work on ancient religious creeds in his article, "Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Their Religions” .[2]. Kevin Massey was additionally the writer of the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster[3] guidebook on spiritual care Light Our Way.[4]

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  • Jacques Waardenburg, "Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Their Religions,” in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Volume 15, Number 1, pp. 13-33, 2004.
  • Fred Wrixon, Codes, Ciphers and Other Cryptic and Clandestine Communication, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 1998.
  • Keith Massey and Kevin Massey, 1993 "Dialogue of Creeds" in ISLAMOCHRISTIANA 19, pp. 17-28, 1993.
  • Kevin Massey, "A new approach to Basic Hebrew Color Terms" in Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages Vol. 20 No. 1, pp 1-11, 1994.
  • Keith Massey and Kevin Massey, Mysteries of History Solved, 2000.
  • Keith Massey and Kevin Massey, "Semitic Quadriliteral Animal Terms: An Explanation" in Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages Vol. 21 No. 1 pp 83-90, 1995.
  • Keith Massey, "A New Investigation into the “Mystery Letters” of the Quran" in Arabica, Vol. 43 No. 3, pp 497-501, 1996.
  • Kevin Massey, "Spiritual Care following Traumatic Loss: An Algorithmic Pathway," in Journal of Advocate Health Care Vol 2 No. 1, pp 14-18, 2000.
  • Kevin Massey, "Intimate Presence: A Chaplain’s Diary on Organ Donation" in Science and Spirit Magazine, 2002 [5]
  • Kevin Massey, "We remember those..." A Poem written for the use of the American Red Cross on the occasion of the Anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks. [6]
  • Kevin Massey et al., “Assessment and Diagnosis in Spiritual Care," Chapter 14, in Spiritual Care In Nursing Practice, Lippincott Publishing ed., 2003. [7]
  • Keith Massey and Kevin Massey, “Authentic Medieval Elements in the Kensington Stone" in Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications Vol. 24 2004 pp 176-182, 2004.
  • Kevin Massey and Julie Goldstein, “On Death and Dying: Lessons we have learned from Terry Schiavo and Pope John Paul” in Chicago Hospital News November 2005 Vol. 3, Issue 8 p 28.
  • Kevin Massey, Light Our Way: A Guide for Spiritual Care in Times of Disaster, National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, Washington DC., 2006. [8]

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