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''' Theodor J. Plange ''' (b.1850c) was a German | ''' Theodor J. Plange ''' (b.1850c) was a German [[nonfiction writer]] and a supporter of the [[Jesus Myth Theory]]. Following [[Godfrey Higgins]] and [[Louis Jacolliot]], Plange argued that Jesus was an Indian and that the Christian gospel had originated in India. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 24 December 2019
Theodor J. Plange (b.1850c) was a German nonfiction writer and a supporter of the Jesus Myth Theory. Following Godfrey Higgins and Louis Jacolliot, Plange argued that Jesus was an Indian and that the Christian gospel had originated in India.
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