Jesus: Mything in Action, Vol. III
The Complete Heretic's Guide to Western Religion, Volume 4
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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About the audiobook: David Fitzgerald’s award-winning 2010 book Nailed: Ten Christian Myths That Show Jesus Never Existed at All pointed out the top 10 fatal flaws of Christianity’s origin story. Now, Jesus: Mything in Action presents the most compelling new findings in Jesus myth theory and critically examines its controversial reception by biblical scholars, the extent and reliability of our sources for Jesus, and the surprising history behind Jesus’ evolution.
In this volume: Mything in Action, Vol. III (chapters 19-25) presents a bold thought experiment: “The Gospel According to H.G. Wells”, a multi-chapter time-travel expedition through the origins and evolution of Christianity.
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-04-05
Excellent!
Having "read" (thank you Audible) On the Historocity of Jesus, I found the first volume of this book to be alot of repetition and paraphrasing from Dr. Carrier and other scholars. The second volume was a bit more of a "slog" but only because of my own ignorance of the rest of the New Testament. Let's face it most "Christians" really only know the nativity and crucifixion story of Jesus. Where David Fitzgerald really shines is in his third volume or the Gospel of H. G. Wells. The fictional trip we take through history to look at the proposed beginnings of Christianity and all the factors influencing its start is perhaps the best way to show just how a myth can get its start. David Fitzgerald does an excellent job of compiling all the facts together to propose, and in my opinion, prove the theory of Mythicism.
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-08-19
The HG Wells idea is genius!
I've never been able to quite picture all the events of the Bible before now. But seeing it in the light of a time traveller, put down by a very learned scholar on the matter, sure does present it as just as much of a human creation as any novel is. As an aspiring author myself in historically based sci fi I can really benefit from the visual aids, and also see where it's authors may have gotten their inspiration from.
Thanks so much, David! This one was very digestible for lay scholars like myself on the historicity of Jesus.
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