CFI's
"The Jesus Project" asks, 'What if ...?'
JesusMysteries is a forum for historical discussion. Was Jesus an historical person, a mythical figure, a fictional character, a theological construction, or some combination of these? How does this help our understanding of Christian origins through 451 CE?
LIST PROTOCOL
Authors we have discussed include G.A. Wells, Earl
Doherty, John D. Crossan, Robert Price, Gerd Ludemann, Elaine Pagels,
Stevan Davies, Dennis MacDonald, Darrell Doughty, Peter Gandy, Timothy Freke, Burton Mack, Bart Ehrman, John P. Meier, Robert Eisenman, Joe Atwell, Alan Segal, Hyam Maccoby, James D. Tabor, Geza Vermes, Jay Raskin, Dan Unterbrink, Roger Parvus, Hermann Detering and other German and Dutch Radical critics.
This is not solely an academic list, but neither is it a chat room.
While welcoming everyone, we require professional levels of courtesy and
objectivity from active participants. We do not allow religious
apologetics, religious or anti-religious preaching, or the discussion of subjective personal experience. We are interested in testing historical
theories by discussing historical evidence.
Note: this forum, as managed, does not propose an historical or mythical Jesus or positions between those. Exploration of the widely varied theories is encouraged in your search for truth.
See
Art of Debate and
How to Ask Questions. If you do not agree with our
Protocol do not post. *Papyrus=Duke University