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On the Historicity of Jesus

Why We Might Have Reason for Doubt

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By: Richard Carrier
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The assumption that Jesus existed as a historical person has occasionally been questioned in the course of the last hundred years or so, but any doubts that have been raised have usually been put to rest in favor of imagining a blend of the historical, the mythical, and the theological in the surviving records of Jesus. Historian and philosopher Richard Carrier reexamines the whole question and finds compelling reasons to suspect the more daring assumption is correct. He lays out extensive research on the evidence for Jesus and the origins of Christianity and poses the key questions that must now be answered if the historicity of Jesus is to survive as a dominant paradigm. Carrier contrasts the most credible reconstruction of a historical Jesus with the most credible theory of Christian origins if a historical Jesus did not exist. Such a theory posits that the Jesus figure was originally conceived of as a celestial being known only through private revelations and hidden messages in scripture; then stories placing this being in earthly history were crafted to communicate allegorically the claims of the gospel. Such stories eventually came to be believed or promoted in the struggle for control of the Christian churches that survived the tribulations of the first century. Carrier finds this theory more credible than has been previously imagined. He explains why it offers a better explanation for all the disparate evidence surviving from the first two centuries of the Christian era. He argues that we need a more careful and robust theory of cultural syncretism between Jewish theology and politics of the second-temple period and the most popular features of pagan religion and philosophy of the time. For everyone intent on defending a historical Jesus, this is the book to challenge them.

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A challenging topic that's masterfully and rigorously tackled by RC a must for all true history buffs

The definitive work on the subject

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I love this book. In audible it is narrated by the author Richard Carrier so one gets even more of the sentiment and nature of the man. I didn't start reading with a view either way on the Historicity of Jesus but I now agree with the author that an historical Jesus is extremely unlikely. I like how, in conclusion, Richard Carrier guides the reader on how to reassess the conclusion if she decides on different probabilities.

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A decent, if synical, view on the existence of Jesus. An interesting use of Basal Theory in a historical context. As an audio book, it became difficult to follow due constant reference to previous chapters.

A rational examination of the myth of Jesus.

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Solid examination of historical evidence. Careful application of conditional probability and Bayes theorem. Decent style. Highly recommended for anyone seriously interested in the subject.

Thorough, informative and well written

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A bit heavy with references to scripture (probably easier to understand in book form) but still possible to understand. Some parts are very reference heavy, so it may be hard to understand what is said, but otherwise well paced look into the history of christianity and it's surrounding culture of that time.

Rational, logical, open-ended

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