Alice Whealey is an independent intellectual historian.[1] She received an M.A. In history, an M.A. in Demography, and Ph.D. in History from U.C. Berkeley.[2][3][4]
In 2003 she published "Josephus on Jesus, The Testimonium Flavianum Controversy from Late Antiquity to Modern Times" critically analyzing the passage from Josephus that mentions Jesus Christ called the "Testimonium Flavianum". , published by Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.
In her article "Pseudo-Justin's De Resurrectione: Athenagoras or Hippolytus?" published in "Vigiliae Christianae" by Brill publishing, she argues that Pseudo-Justins "de resurrectione" was not composed by Athenagoras, but was more likely by Hippolytus.[5]
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