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Deconstructing Jesus (2002) is a book by Robert M. Price.

Abstract

"There may have been a Jesus on earth in the past, but the state of the evidence is so ambiguous that we can never be sure what this figure was like or, indeed, whether there was such a person" (p.17).

Editions and translations

Published in Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2000.

Table of contents

Introduction: Jesus Christ as the Effect of Christianity, Not the Cause

  • 1. Reconstructing Christian Origins
  • 2. Jesus Movements
  • 3. Christ Cults
  • 4. Messiah as Mishnah
  • 5. Lost Gospel
  • 6. Sacred Scapegoat
  • 7. Cruci-Fiction?
  • 8. Historicized Jesus?

Conclusion: The Many Behind the One

External links

  • [ Google Books]