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Making of the Messiah: Christianity and Resentment

Making of the Messiah: Christianity and Resentment
By Robert Sheaffer

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This book presents a compelling argument that Jesus was never "crucified by the Romans" but slain and hanged from a tree, under Jewish law, as a heretic and blasphemer. It shows that behind the Virgin birth story lurks a darker tale of Mary the adulteress whose "divine child" was rejected by her husband, Joseph, as a bastard. And finally, it traces the accounts of Jesus' Resurrection to reveal that the earliest gospel (that of Mark) contains no actual sightings of a risen Jesus. With time, however, Christianity's claims of a Resurrection gradually evolved, progressing from "vision" to "established fact" - the result of purposeful embellishment and mythologising.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1702295 in Books
  • Published on: 1991-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 192 pages

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Great look at Christ and the origins of Christianity.5
For anyone who wants to take a challenging, intellectually viable look at the creation of Christianity. Many people proclaim to "believe in the Bible" without knowing anything of the Bible's history or of the motivations of those who wrote it. It seems to me that one cannot claim to be a true believer or disbeliever in the stories of the bible without first questioning the validity of the writings contained therein. This book presents an interesting, and well documented theory which accounts for many of the discrepancies in the "synoptic" gospels. It is a pointed reminder that the bible was written by early church beaurocrats - not witnesses to the events of Christ's life

An Embarrassment1
When I saw that Robert Sheaffer, who has also written on UFO claims, had written a book on Jesus, I was excited. I thought he might analyze the claims made about Jesus in light of his knowledge of extraordinary claims made today.

He does - briefly - but otherwise, a theme that could have been his strongest point gets largely left to the side. Instead, he relies largely on the assumption that the Toldoth Jesu, a fourth-century Talmudic work, can provide us with facts about Jesus not recorded in the Gospels. The book's sole strong point is that he provides a summary of the Toldoth, which shows its obviously mythic character and makes for entertaining reading besides. Let me emphasize that I think the historical Gospels are none too reliable, but the Toldoth is certainly less so.

Interesting Take on Jesus4
The author posits that Jesus' deificaiton was a construct of later ages in the quest to make people victims. The author gives a fair review of the literature of the debate regarding Jesus' existence as an actual historical figure. Add it to the library on the most important figure in Western history.