The Jesus Puzzle
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The Jesus Puzzle (subtitled "Did Christianity begin with a mythical Christ?") is a 1999 book written by Earl Doherty, a historical scholar. This book presents many views on the origins of Christianity, and promotes the view of a mythical Jesus. Doherty's treatment of the issue has received much attention on the internet from both sides of the debate, including favourable reviews by skeptics Robert M. Price and Richard Carrier. [1]
[edit] See also
- Jesus as myth
- The Jesus Mysteries – book by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy positing Jesus as mythological character.
- The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man – book by Robert M. Price suggesting that evidence for an historical Jesus is virtually non-existent.