The Christ a critical review and analysis of the evidences of His existenceРипол Классик, 2014 - Religion |
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... church, as he is known to have mutilated and perverted the text of Josephus in other instances, and as the manner of its presentation is calculated to excite suspicion, the forgery has generally been charged to him. In his “Evangelical ...
... church, as he is known to have mutilated and perverted the text of Josephus in other instances, and as the manner of its presentation is calculated to excite suspicion, the forgery has generally been charged to him. In his “Evangelical ...
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... Church of England, says: “Those who are best acquainted with the character of Josephus, and the style of his writings, have no hesitation in condemning this passage as a forgery, interpolated in the text during the third century by some ...
... Church of England, says: “Those who are best acquainted with the character of Josephus, and the style of his writings, have no hesitation in condemning this passage as a forgery, interpolated in the text during the third century by some ...
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... , says: “The passage cannot be maintained; it has first appeared in this form in the Catholic church of the Jews and Gentiles, and under the dominion of the Fourth Gospel, and hardly before the third Silence of Contemporary Writers. 3;
... , says: “The passage cannot be maintained; it has first appeared in this form in the Catholic church of the Jews and Gentiles, and under the dominion of the Fourth Gospel, and hardly before the third Silence of Contemporary Writers. 3;
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... Josephus with James the Just, the brother of Jesus, is to reject the accepted history of the primitive church which declares that James the Just died in 69 A. D., seven years after the James of Josephus was condemned. 38. The. Christ.
... Josephus with James the Just, the brother of Jesus, is to reject the accepted history of the primitive church which declares that James the Just died in 69 A. D., seven years after the James of Josephus was condemned. 38. The. Christ.
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... churches flourished in Trajan's capital and had existed for fifty years. 6. Pliny represents the Christians as declaring that they were in the habit of meeting and singing hymns “to Christ as to a god." The early Christians did not ...
... churches flourished in Trajan's capital and had existed for fifty years. 6. Pliny represents the Christians as declaring that they were in the habit of meeting and singing hymns “to Christ as to a god." The early Christians did not ...
Contents
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MINISTRY OF CHRIST | 133 |
RESURRECTION OF CHRIST | 299 |
CHAPTER VIII | 340 |
THE CHRIST A MYTH | 437 |
CHAPTER X | 444 |
SOURCES OF THE CHRIST MYTHCONCLU | 549 |
SION | 566 |
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