Christian Forgery in Jewish Antiquities: Josephus Interrupted
Since at least the fourth century CE, the Jewish historian Josephus’ Judean Antiquities has been assumed to be a critical source for valid extra-biblical evidence pertaining to the existence of the historical Jesus, James the Just and John the Baptist. Based on the latest findings from both contemporary and independent research, this book sets out, step by step, the final proof that (apart from the New Testament) there is absolutely no valid record pertaining to the historical existence of any of these individuals.
Nicholas Peter Legh Allen is currently a Professor in the School of Ancient Languages and Text Studies of North-West University, South Africa. A confirmed transdisciplinarian, he is the author and co-author of six books and a score of accredited articles on topics including apocryphal literature, Sindonology, early Christian church history and Jewish history (specialising in Josephus Flavius). He was also the Editor-in-Chief of the South African Journal of Art History (1997-2006).
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