Category:Jesus Survival (subject)

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Jesus Survival from the Cross

Overview

For some time, at the turn of the 19th century, the notion that Jesus could have survived the crucifixion, was considered a legitimate scholarly hypothesis by rationalist authors such as Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, Karl Heinrich Venturini, Heinrich Paulus, and others. The goal was to provide a rational explanation of the resurrection and appearances of Jesus.

After the criticism of David Friedrich Strauss in 1835, the hypothesis was totally abandoned in scholarship and ever since has been revived only in fictional or spiritual circles.

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