George Albert Wells (1926-2017), nonfiction writer

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George Albert Wells (b.1926) is a British historian.

Biography

In his first books on Jesus in the 1970s and 1980s, Wells took the radical position of denying any historicity to the character.

In the 1990s he somehow modified his position, arguing that the Q gospel may "contain a core of reminiscences" of an itinerant Galilean miracle-worker/Cynic-sage type preacher. The reconstruction of this historical figure from the extant literature however is a hopeless task. The Jesus of the gospels was obtained by attributing the supernatural traits of the Pauline epistles to the human preacher of Q.

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