The Truth About Jesus. Is He a Myth?
M. M. Mangasarian
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The Truth About Jesus presents a thought-provoking examination of the historicity of Jesus, based on a series of studies delivered in 1909 to the Independent Religious Society in Chicago. M. M. Mangasarian, a prominent figure in religious philosophy, invites listeners to explore the complexities surrounding the life and impact of Jesus through a critical lens.
In this work, Mangasarian does not shy away from challenging conventional beliefs, instead opting to present his findings in a conversational style that reflects the original spoken presentations. This approach allows for an engaging exploration of the themes of faith, history, and interpretation.
As a non-fiction work that straddles the realms of religion and philosophy, The Truth About Jesus encourages listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the narratives that shape them. It stands out for its candid inquiry into a subject that has inspired countless debates and discussions throughout history.
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| Part I: A Parable | 14:14 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: In Confidence | 7:29 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: Is Jesus A Myth | 9:19 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: The Problem Stated | 25:09 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: The Christian Documents | 13:24 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: Virgin Births | 7:39 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: Origin of the Cross | 6:07 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: Silence of Contemporary Writers | 8:26 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: The Jesus Story A Religious Drama | 27:30 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: The Jesus of Paul Not the Jesus of the Gospels | 23:37 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part I: Is Christianity Real | 21:26 | Gelesen von Steven Collins | |
| Part II: Is The World Indebted To Christianity? | 40:04 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels | |
| Part II: Christianity and Paganism | 30:09 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels | |
| Part III: Some Modern Opinions about Jesus | 21:33 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels | |
| Part III: Another Rhetorical Jesus and “We owe everything to Jesus” | 22:40 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels | |
| Part III: A Liberal Jew Praises Jesus | 21:30 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels | |
| Appendix, part 1 | 18:36 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels | |
| Appendix, part 2 | 21:23 | Gelesen von Joanne Pauwels |
Bewertungen
Excellent book
Reversatire
Very well researched, this book presents some compelling arguments that show how little we really can prove regarding the existence of historical Jesus.
Uneven Summary of the Mythicist Position
Scott Knickelbine
Mangasarian manages to get in the most pertinent arguments against the historicity of Jesus, but this work has not aged well. Especially offensive is his prolonged defense of Paganism as a more appropriate religion for the West, as opposed to the "Asiatic" attitudes revealed in Christianity. How Mangasarian can laud the intellectual achievements of classical Greece while overlooking the fact that the New Testament is a work of Hellenism is beyond me, but the argument is racist to it's core.
Well Well
potuc
This argument seems entirely driven by racist attitudes towards the Eastern part of the world.