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''' Corrado Augias''' (1915-2006) was an American writer and historian.
''' Joel Carmichael ''' (1915-2006) was an American nonfiction writer and historian. He was born December 31, 1915 in New York, NY into a Jewish family. He published biographies, translations and historical works on various subjects, especially Russian history and literature. In his highly popular books on early Christianity he supported the thesis that Jesus was a Zealot, who led a violent movement of rebellion against the Romans. Carmichael died January 27, 2006 in New York, NY.


==Biography==
==Works==


Joel Carlmichael was born December 31, 1915 in New York, NY.
====Books====
 
*[[The Death of Jesus (1962 Carmichael), non-fiction]]
 
*[[The Birth of Christianity: Reality and Myth (1989 Carmichael), non-fiction]]


He published biographies and historical works of various subjects, especially Russian history. In his highly popular books on early Christianity he supported the thesis that Jesus was a Zealot revolutionary.
*[[The Unriddling of Christian Origins: a Secular Account (1995 Carmichael), non-fiction]]


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==External links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Carmichael Wikipedia]


====Books====


*[[The Death of Jesus (Macmillan, 1963)), non-fiction]]
[[Category:C-Ca|Carmichael]]


==External links==
[[Category:Nonfiction Writers|1915 Carmichael]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrado_Augias Wikipedia]


[[Category:American|1915 Carmichael]]
[[Category:America Scholars|1915 Carmichael]]


[[Category:Jewish|1915 Carmichael]]
[[Category:Jewish Scholars|1915 Carmichael]]


[[Category:Others|Augias]]
[[Category:Born in the 1910s| 1915 Carmichael]]
[[Category:Writers|1935 Augias]]
[[Category:Died in the 2000s| 2006 Carmichael]]


[[Category:Italian|1935 Augias]]
[[Category:Historical Jesus Studies|~1915 Carmichael]]
[[Category:Italian Writers|1935 Augias]]


[[Category:Born in the 1930s|-1935 Augias]]
[[Category:English language|~1915 Carmichael]]

Latest revision as of 12:32, 18 December 2019

Joel Carmichael (1915-2006) was an American nonfiction writer and historian. He was born December 31, 1915 in New York, NY into a Jewish family. He published biographies, translations and historical works on various subjects, especially Russian history and literature. In his highly popular books on early Christianity he supported the thesis that Jesus was a Zealot, who led a violent movement of rebellion against the Romans. Carmichael died January 27, 2006 in New York, NY.

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External links