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  • ...ws the [[Gregorian calendar]], based on the supposed number of years since Jesus' birth. ...inhabitants after leaving [[Judea]]. [[Judaism|Jews]] do not believe that Jesus was divine, nor that he was the Messiah or a prophet.
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  • [[Talk:Jesus/Archive 1|Archive 1]], January, 2007 [[Talk:Jesus/Archive 2|Archive 2]], February 1-15, 2007
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jesus]]
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  • ...rected. Not going to hold my breath waiting for the sources. Don't let the Jesus-mythers run amok here. [[User:Olli Juhani Markkanen|Olli Juhani Markkanen]]
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  • ...arly Christians - including the Gnostics and Marcionites - constructed the Jesus figure out of a variety of sources. Different mythicists point to different ...]], [[Robert M. Price]], "Acharya S" and [[George Albert Wells]]. In 2005, Jesus mythicism was the subject of a controversial anti-religious film called ''[
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  • * Allison, Dale. ''Jesus of Nazareth: Millenarian Prophet.'' Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1999. * Crossan, John Dominic. ''The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant.'' New York: HarperSanFrancisco
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  • ...r votes. The votes of the Seminar conclude that only 18% of the sayings of Jesus are historically accurate. ...ism over the apocalyptic [[eschatology]] of orthodox Christianity - seeing Jesus as inciting his followers to reform and heal the world around him rather th
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  • ...describe historical (as opposed to theological) approaches to the study of Jesus. *They appear to have been written at least a generation after Jesus's death. ([[Gospel of Mark |Mark]], the oldest, is usually dated within a f
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jesus]]
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  • {{main|Islamic views of Jesus}} ...r and warns against believing that Jesus was divine. Muslims believe that Jesus received a gospel from God called the ''[[Injil]]'' in Arabic that correspo
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  • ::will the history of jesus according to the Christian gospels still be included in the final product? ...ticle says under "Sources" is: "The major historical difficulty concerning Jesus is that the most important sources of information, the four canonical gospe
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  • {{r|Historical Jesus}} {{r|Jesus in Christianity}}
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  • '''James Jesus Angleton''' (1917-1987) was a famous and infamous U.S. intelligence officer
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  • * [http://about-jesus.org About-Jesus.org] (Christian) * [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Jesus Jesus Christ at WikiChristian]
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  • * [http://about-jesus.org About-Jesus.org] (Christian) * [http://www.wikichristian.org/index.php?title=Jesus Jesus Christ at WikiChristian]
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  • {{r|Historical Jesus}} {{r|Jesus in Christianity}}
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  • {{r|Jesus}} {{r|Jesus Seminar}}
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  • *Per Berskow, ''Strange Tales about Jesus — A Survey of Unfamiliar Gospels'', Philadelphia 1983 *Joachim Finger, ''Jesus — Essener, Guru, Esoteriker?'', Mainz/Stuttgart 1994 (2nd edition)
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  • ...ogical]] discipline studying doctrines of the person and nature of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]]
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  • As distinct from the Jesus of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[faith]], the Jesus described by critically-aware historical studies.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lost Tomb of Jesus]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Historical Jesus}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jewish views of Jesus]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Historical Jesus}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jesus in Islam]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Historical Jesus}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jesus in Christianity]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Historical Jesus}}
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  • ...the historicity of [[Jesus Christ]], denying historicity and claiming that Jesus was a myth or legend.
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  • '''''Lost Tomb of Jesus''''' is the name of a documentary broadcast in the [[United States of Ameri ...of the documentary. The producers conclude that this is the site of the [[Jesus]] "Family Tomb", and that ossuary inscriptions name the members of the Holy
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  • * Discovery Channel: [http://www.discovery.com/tomb ''Lost Tomb of Jesus''] ...eld%20the%20remains%20of%20Jesus%20of%20Nazareth%3F&topic=general_sciences Jesus Family Tomb Believed Found]
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  • ...arly Christians - including the Gnostics and Marcionites - constructed the Jesus figure out of a variety of sources. Different mythicists point to different ...]], [[Robert M. Price]], "Acharya S" and [[George Albert Wells]]. In 2005, Jesus mythicism was the subject of a controversial anti-religious film called ''[
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  • ...elationship between a Roman centurion and [[Jesus Christ]] at the scene of Jesus' crucifixion. Subject of a private criminal prosecution by [[Mary Whitehous
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  • ...r votes. The votes of the Seminar conclude that only 18% of the sayings of Jesus are historically accurate. ...ism over the apocalyptic [[eschatology]] of orthodox Christianity - seeing Jesus as inciting his followers to reform and heal the world around him rather th
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  • ==View of the mission of Jesus== ...to endorse Jesus which led Jewish leaders and Judaism in general to reject Jesus as the Messiah. According to Moon, there are [[dual prophecies]] in the Bib
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  • #Redirect [[Jesus]]
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  • #Redirect [[Jesus]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jesus]]
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