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T he long history of people who wonder about the reality of Jesus Christ — Christians and non-Christians alike — is not limited to the question of what really happened on the first Noel. As ...
Some claim that Jesus is a myth, created for nefarious or altruistic purposes. Some truly believed that Jesus lived and breathed. But did he really? Is there any historical evidence? Historian and ...
But historical Jesus work matters, and it matters a lot. Here is why. Contrary to what Scot suggested, no one claims that historical Jesus work gives us or seeks to give us an uninterpreted Jesus.
For more about the controversial Jesus Seminar, see their web site. Read more about the quest in this 1995 article "The Historical Jesus" from the journal Tikkun.
But Aslan’s new book, "Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth," is more than a prop in a weird clash of faith and politics. It hit the bestseller list even before this Fox segment went viral ...
The debate over the color of Jesus’ skin is one of the oldest running arguments in religion. But this Easter, the question is a serious one — for several reasons.
If the historical Jesus is in fact also the theological Jesus, we would do well to consider the possibility that the church at Nicea might have gotten some very important things right about the Gospel ...