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''' The Resurrection of Jesus, considered in answer to The tryal of the witnesses''' | {en} [[Peter Annet]]. ''''' The Resurrection of Jesus, considered in answer to The tryal of the witnesses'''''. [[London, England]]: printed for the Author, 1743. | ||
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Published anonymously ("by a moral philosopher") in answer to [[The Tryal to the Witnesses of the Resurrection (1729 Sherlock), drama?]]. By highlighting all the contradictions and inconsistencies in the gospel narratives, Annet dismissed the historicity of the resurrection, as an event that Jesus did not foretold and never happened. Annet was the first to suggest that it could have been a case of apparent death; see [[Jesus Survival Theory]] | Published anonymously ("by a moral philosopher") in answer to [[The Tryal to the Witnesses of the Resurrection (1729 Sherlock), drama?]]. By highlighting all the contradictions and inconsistencies in the gospel narratives, Annet dismissed the historicity of the resurrection, as an event that Jesus did not foretold and never happened. Annet was the first to suggest that it could have been a case of apparent death; see [[Jesus Survival Theory]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 30 August 2022
{en} Peter Annet. The Resurrection of Jesus, considered in answer to The tryal of the witnesses. London, England: printed for the Author, 1743.
Abstract
Published anonymously ("by a moral philosopher") in answer to The Tryal to the Witnesses of the Resurrection (1729 Sherlock), drama?. By highlighting all the contradictions and inconsistencies in the gospel narratives, Annet dismissed the historicity of the resurrection, as an event that Jesus did not foretold and never happened. Annet was the first to suggest that it could have been a case of apparent death; see Jesus Survival Theory
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