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Publication date
  
1975

Pages
  
256 pages

Originally published
  
1975

Publisher
  
Prometheus Books

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Media type
  
Hardcover/Paper

ISBN
  
0-87975-395-1

Author
  
George Albert Wells

OCLC
  
137341896

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Did Jesus Exist? is a 1975 book written by the modern German historian George Albert Wells who speculated on the evidence of Jesus Christ. Wells argues there was no historical evidence of Jesus existing. A revised second edition was published in 1986.

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Wells has since modified his position, and in 2003 stated that he now disagrees with Robert M. Price on the information about Jesus being "all mythical". Wells now believes that the Jesus of the gospels is obtained by attributing the supernatural traits of the Pauline epistles to the human preacher of Q source.

Contents

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations for Books of the New Testament
  • Introduction
    1. Jewish and Pagan Testimony to Jesus
    2. Early Christian Epistles
    3. The Origin and Nature of the Gospels
    4. Christologies
    5. The Twelve
    6. Galilee and John the Baptist
    7. Was Jesus a Political Rebel?
    8. The Pagan and Jewish Background
    9. The Debate Continues
  • Conclusion
  • Numbered List of References
  • Index of New Testament References
  • General Index
  • Reception

    Bart Ehrman, in his Did Jesus Exist? (2012) stated: "The best-known mythicist of modern times — at least among the NT scholars who know of any mythicists at all — is George A. Wells...He has written many books and articles advocating a mythicist position, none more incisive than his 1975 book, Did Jesus Exist?. Wells is certainly one who does the hard legwork to make his case: Although an outsider to NT studies, he speaks the lingo of the field and has read deeply in its scholarship. Although most NT scholars will not (or do not) consider his work either convincing or particularly well argued." (p. 19). Wells, 86, provided an answer to these points in an article in Free Inquiry.

    References

    Did Jesus Exist? (Wells) Wikipedia