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''' Robert M. Price''' (b.1954) is an American theologian. | ''' Robert M. Price''' (b.1954) is an American theologian. Robert M. Price was born on July 7, 1954 in Jackson, Mississippi. He studied at Montclair State University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Drew University, where he graduated in Theology (1981) and New Testament (1993). He advocates a radical, skeptical position in the study of the Historical Jesus. In his view, the gospel narratives (including Q) are totally unreliable from the historical point of view. Jesus of Nazareth might have been a historical character but the Jesus we know from the Gospels is a mythical figure created by early Christians by adopting popular myths and legends of the time; see [[Jesus Myth Theory]]. | ||
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*[http://www.robertmprice.mindvendor.com/ Official Home Page] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 17 December 2019
Robert M. Price (b.1954) is an American theologian. Robert M. Price was born on July 7, 1954 in Jackson, Mississippi. He studied at Montclair State University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Drew University, where he graduated in Theology (1981) and New Testament (1993). He advocates a radical, skeptical position in the study of the Historical Jesus. In his view, the gospel narratives (including Q) are totally unreliable from the historical point of view. Jesus of Nazareth might have been a historical character but the Jesus we know from the Gospels is a mythical figure created by early Christians by adopting popular myths and legends of the time; see Jesus Myth Theory.