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''' Alvar Ellegård''' (1919-2008) was a Swedish author.
''' Alvar Ellegård''' (1919-2008) was a Swedish author. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden on November 12, 1919. He was a scholar and linguist, professor of English at the University of Gothenburg (1953-84), and a member of the academic board of the Swedish National Encyclopedia. After his retirement, he devoted himself to the study of the figure of Jesus. Was a proponent of a variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]], which derived the figure of Jesus from the Essene [[Teacher of Righteousness]]. Died on February 8, 2008 in Gothenburg, Sweden.  


==Biography==
==Works ==
Alvar Ellegård was born in Gothenburg, Sweden on November 12, 1919.
 
He was a scholar and linguist, professor of English at the University of Gothenburg (1953-84), and a member of the academic board of the Swedish National Encyclopedia.
 
After his retirement, he devoted himself to the study of the figure of Jesus.
 
Alvar Ellegård died on February 8, 2008 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
 
Alvar Ellegård was a proponent of a variant of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]], which derived the figure of Jesus from the Essene [[Teacher of Righteousness]].


====Books====
====Books====
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvar_Elleg%C3%A5rd Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvar_Elleg%C3%A5rd Wikipedia.en]




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Revision as of 09:51, 3 January 2017

Alvar Ellegård (1919-2008) was a Swedish author. Born in Gothenburg, Sweden on November 12, 1919. He was a scholar and linguist, professor of English at the University of Gothenburg (1953-84), and a member of the academic board of the Swedish National Encyclopedia. After his retirement, he devoted himself to the study of the figure of Jesus. Was a proponent of a variant of the Jesus Myth Theory, which derived the figure of Jesus from the Essene Teacher of Righteousness. Died on February 8, 2008 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Works

Books

External links