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Who Wrote the New Testament? : the making of the Christian myth

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In this groundbreaking and controversial book, Burton Mack brilliantly exposes how the Gospels are fictional mythologies created by different communities for various purposes and are only distantly related to the actual historical Jesus.Mack's innovative scholarship, which boldly challenges traditional Christian understanding, will change the way you approach the New Testament and think about how Christianity arose.The clarity of Mack's prose and the intelligent pursuit of his subject make compelling reading. Mack's investigation of the various groups and strands of the early Christian community, out of which were generated the texts of Christianity's first anthology of religious literature, makes sense of a topic that has been confusing.

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Who Wrote the New Testament? : the making of the Christian myth, Burton L. Mack

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Titel
Who Wrote the New Testament? : the making of the Christian myth
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Burton L. Mack
Verlag
HarperOne
Erscheinungsdatum
1995
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
336
ISBN10
0060655186
ISBN13
9780060655181
Reihe
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In this groundbreaking and controversial book, Burton Mack brilliantly exposes how the Gospels are fictional mythologies created by different communities for various purposes and are only distantly related to the actual historical Jesus.Mack's innovative scholarship, which boldly challenges traditional Christian understanding, will change the way you approach the New Testament and think about how Christianity arose.The clarity of Mack's prose and the intelligent pursuit of his subject make compelling reading. Mack's investigation of the various groups and strands of the early Christian community, out of which were generated the texts of Christianity's first anthology of religious literature, makes sense of a topic that has been confusing.