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Even among those who don't believe that Jesus was divine, disagreement
remains over whether he existed at all. On one side, there are the
historicists, who believe that Jesus was a fully human preacher who
founded a small cult. On the other side, there are the mythicists, who
believe that the cult was formed later and Jesus was hallucinated and/or
invented to support the cult.
The academic fight between the historicists and the mythicists is
heating up at the moment. A number of leading scholars have released or
are about to release books making their cases to the public. In his
recent book The Christ-Myth Theory and Its Problems, Robert Price makes a
case for the mythicists.
The Christ-Myth theory ... "Worse Than Atheism"? New Testament
scholar Robert M. Price, one of America's leading authorities on the
Bible, has assembled in his book evidence that shows that almost the
entire "biography of Jesus" is a conscious reworking of earlier
literature.It is one thing to say "There are no gods" or "Jesus was not a
god, just a man." It is quite another thing to say "Jesus of Nazareth
never existed at all" or that "Christ is a myth." But scholars have been
saying exactly that since at least 1793 when the Enlightenment scholar
Charles Dupuis began to publish his 13-volume Origine de Tous les
Cultes, ou Religion Universelle, which elucidated the astral origins not
only of Christianity but of other ancient religions as well.
New Testament scholar Robert M. Price, one of America's leading
authorities on the Bible, here summarizes much of the scholarship that
has led him and a growing number of modern scholars to conclude that
Christ -- a partial synonym for Jesus of Nazareth -- is mythical.
Most
usefully, Price has assembled evidence that shows that almost the entire
"biography of Jesus" has been created from Greek Old Testament stories
and themes and even incorporates motifs from Homer, Euripides, and
perhaps Aesop. Because readers will have a hard time "taking it on
faith" that the Jesus biography is merely a reworking of previous
material, broad swaths of "Old Testament" context are quoted in
association with each New Testament equivalent, so readers can judge for
themselves whether or not Dr. Price's claim be true: the "Live of
Christ" was not fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies; it was, rather,
a conscious reworking of earlier literature.
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