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The Jesus Problem: A Restatement of the Myth Theory

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547220749
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 227 S., 0.62 MB
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J. M. Robertson's 'The Jesus Problem: A Restatement of the Myth Theory' delves into the historical and theological debate concerning the existence of Jesus. The book dissects the myth theory, a standpoint suggesting that the figure of Jesus Christ originated from a conglomeration of various mythological narratives rather than being a historical persona. Robertson's analytical prose, steeped in scholarly rigour, peers through the lens of comparative mythology and biblical criticism to challenge established ecclesiastical doctrines. Written within a context of increasing skepticism at the turn of the 20th century, this work invites readers to contemplate the intersections between myth, literature, and history, offering a controversial yet enthralling perspective on one of the most pivotal figures in Western civilization.John Mackinnon Robertson was a notable rationalist, journalist, and Liberal MP, whose prolific writings often centered on politics, religion, and social reform. His deep-seated interest in the historicity of religious figures stemmed from his engagement with freethought movements and his skepticism of traditional religious narratives. 'The Jesus Problem' encapsulates Robertson's enduring quest for historical truth, illustrating a compelling argument born from his remarkable ability to synthesize historical data with critical analysis.For readers interested in exploring the foundations of Christianity and the debates that have shaped modern biblical scholarship, 'The Jesus Problem' stands as an essential read. It promises to enlighten, challenge, and provoke thoughtful discourse among both the lay reader and the scholarly community. The enduring significance of Robertson's work lies in its call to apply rigorous intellectual inquiry to matters of faitha legacy as vital today as it was at the time of the book's original publication.

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John Mackinnon Robertson, commonly known as J. M. Robertson, was a prolific British journalist, advocate of rationalism and secularism, and a Liberal Member of Parliament. Born on November 14, 1856, in Brodick on the Isle of Arran, Scotland, Robertson was not just a politician but also a significant figure in the freethought and the rationalist movements of the early 20th century. He authored several works critiquing religion and proposing secularist views, with his most controversial contributions relating to the historicity of Jesus Christ. Among his numerous books, 'The Jesus Problem: A Restatement of the Myth Theory' stands as a testament to his unorthodox approach, positing the concept that the story of Jesus is a mythological construct rather than a historical truth. Robertson's literary style was characterized by a robust analytic approach coupled with meticulous scholarship. His works often engaged with the religious scholarship of his time, yet always through a lens of skepticism and rational inquiry. Through his writings, Robertson has left an indelible mark on the field of religious criticism and has provided fodder for debates on the historical Jesus that persist to this day.

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