An introductory message: these posts are part of my
discussions with people who are hyper-sceptical about the historical Jesus.
This is not like those apologetics websites we’ve all come across, with their
off the peg answers, which often won’t do at all. This is much more about going
where the problems are difficult. I am a historian, qualified to Masters level
in early church history. I also have a classics degree (Latin - so I’m familiar
with Roman historians and other Latin gems), as well as reading New Testament
Greek (I attended a year’s training in the Greek). My motto for this blog is ‘getting to the truth of things’ and
I stick to that. Enough about me.
The point is, if you have been part of conversations that
tend towards hyper-scepticism, then you want to write history properly, and
read good history: you want proper attention to gathering data (a lot of these
posts are evidence gathering); you want historical reconstructions to be made
only on reasonable inferences, not flights of fancy; you want to be
self-critical. Secular evidence-analysis skills have to play their part.
And the point of these posts is simple: to see what a
secular historian applying secular methods can glean about the historical
Jesus. This is not about Jesus being ‘the son of God’ or a miracle worker or
anything like that. It is just about there being a Jewish man in the first
century with the name Jesus who had an impact on Jewish people and religion in
his day. These are not posts based on faith. These are based on gathering data,
looking at it in the round.
Click on the sub-headings. They are all links to posts.
Some basics: who,
when and what?
Apart from the Bible
Outside the Bible, does anyone else say Jesus existed?
What about these authors then, Josephus, Tacitus and Pliny?
Did Josephus really mention Jesus, and was that quoted by Origen?
What
did Tacitus really say about Christ and Christians?Outside the Bible, does anyone else say Jesus existed?
What about these authors then, Josephus, Tacitus and Pliny?
Did Josephus really mention Jesus, and was that quoted by Origen?
Did any writers mention Jesus at
the time he was alive?
Or were ancient authors silent about Jesus' existence?
Or were ancient authors silent about Jesus' existence?
Our earliest data: 50-60AD
What Paul says about the
earthly pre-resurrection Jesus – a summary list
Why didn’t St Paul say more about Jesus?
Did Peter and Paul talk about Jesus?
Why didn’t St Paul say more about Jesus?
Did Peter and Paul talk about Jesus?
Did anyone believe in Jesus before Paul did?
– Evidence from 30AD+
What about the people who were interested in Jesus before Paul was?
What did people know about the life story of Jesus before Paul came on the scene?
Did Paul invent Jesus?
What about the people who were interested in Jesus before Paul was?
What did people know about the life story of Jesus before Paul came on the scene?
Did Paul invent Jesus?
The gospels: real evidence of Jesus?
Was
Jesus internationally famous in his own lifetime?
Chinese Whispers? On the reliability of the accounts of Jesus' life & teachings
Chinese Whispers? On the reliability of the accounts of Jesus' life & teachings
Who authored the earliest gospel?
The biblical gospels were all originally anonymous? How historically plausible is that?
Literacy of Jesus and his followers
Mark’s resurrection narrative: where is it?
The biblical gospels were all originally anonymous? How historically plausible is that?
Literacy of Jesus and his followers
Mark’s resurrection narrative: where is it?
Was Luke’s Gospel written
by the year 62AD, and the Book of Acts?
Arguments for Luke’s Gospel being written after 70AD: how do they rate?
Arguments for Luke’s Gospel being written after 70AD: how do they rate?
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