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The Historical Christ; / Or, An investigation of the views of Mr. J. M. Robertson, Dr. A. Drews, and Prof. W. B. Smith

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This study advocates a measured, evidence-driven approach to the origins of Christianity, criticizing both radical denials and unquestioning orthodoxy. It surveys historical method and comparative parallels with pagan rites, interrogates the argument from silence, analyzes Pauline letters and other external testimonies, and discusses principles of textual criticism. While acknowledging the indirect and scarce nature of early sources and the presence of legendary elements, the author contests sweeping mythicist conclusions and urges careful discrimination between plausible literary or cultural borrowing and independent, convergent developments.

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F. C. Conybeare

F. C. Conybeare was a scholar and writer known for his critical examination of religious themes and historical perspectives. His notable work, "The Historical Christ," investigates the views of prominent figures such as J. M. Robertson, A. Drews, and W. B. Smith, contributing to the discourse on the historical basis of Christianity. Conybeare's writings reflect a deep engagement with theological debates and the intersection of history and faith, positioning him as a significant voice in the study of religious history.

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