| Definition: | | The Christ Was there a Christ who was born of a virgin; worked miracles among the masses; and was tried, crucified, and later resurrected to ascend to heaven? In this nineteenth-century classic of freethought literature, John E. Remsburg reveals that while there may be some historical evidence for the existence of a man named Jesus, the supernatural Christ of Christian dogma could not have existed. Using the tools of textual criticism and applying rigorous logical analysis, Remsburg carefully examines the New Testament Scriptures, the writings of well-known pagan authors from the time of Jesus, and the works of later Christian apologists. His conclusion is that the divine, miracle-working Christ of traditional Christianity is a myth, which was developed over many centuries by a community of believers and was heavily influenced by mythic elements of Greek, Roman, and eastern religions. Remsburg concludes this interesting and thorough study with a detailed discussion of the various ancient sources from which the Christ myth evolved. The Christ is both an excellent introduction to biblical criticism and a valuable contribution to freethought. more details ... |