William Benjamin Smith
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Religious Studies
William Benjamin Smith's Degrees
- Bachelors Classics University of Mississippi
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Benjamin Smith was a professor of mathematics at Tulane University, best known as a proponent of the Christ myth theory. Biography In a series of books, beginning with Ecce Deus: The Pre-Christian Jesus, published in 1894, and ending with The Birth of the Gospel, published posthumously in 1954, Smith argued that the earliest Christian sources, particularly the Pauline epistles, stress Christ's divinity at the expense of any human personality, and that this would have been implausible, if there had been a human Jesus. Smith therefore argued that Christianity's origins lay in a pre-Christian Jesus cult—that is, a Jewish sect had worshipped a divine being Jesus in the centuries before the human Jesus was supposedly born. Evidence for this cult was found in Hippolytus' mention of the Naassenes and Epiphanius' report of a Nasarene sect that existed before Christ, as well as passages in Acts. The seemingly historical details in the New Testament were built by the early Christian community around narratives of the pre-Christian Jesus.
William Benjamin Smith's Published Works
Published Works
- The Theory of the Pre-Christian Jesus. (1)
- Hagen's Synopsis of Higher Mathematics (1)
- The Pre-Christian Jesus (1911) (1)
- The Pauline Manuscripts F and G. A Text-Critical Study (1903) (1)
- The Real Question of the Ancestry of Jesus. (0)
- Christmas? or Epiphany? (1923) (0)
- The Exponential Development for Real Exponents (1896) (0)
- Note on Bousset, Deussen, Garbe et al. (0)
- Bacon's "Christianity Old and New." (0)
- The Silence of Josephus and Tacitus. (1910) (0)
- Order for materials, 25 May 1870 (0)
- Conybeare on "The Historical Christ." (0)
- Push? or Pull?: Contrasted Views of the Nature Process. (0)
- The Historicity of Jesus. (0)
- Meaning of the Epithet Nazorean (Nazarene) (0)
- Latest Lights and Shadows on the Jesusquestion. (1914) (0)
- Professor Lovejoy on “Der Vorchristliche Jesus.” (1909) (0)
- Address and Destination of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (0)
- The Jesus and the Baptist: a Rebuttal. (0)
- The Humanity of Jesus? Contesting a Protest. (0)
- The Reply of Drews to His Critics. (0)
- Professor Loofs on "What Is the Truth About Jesus?" (0)
- Criticisms and Discussion: Sprengler's Theory of the Historical Process (1922) (0)
- Henri Poincare: An Appreciation. (1912) (0)
- The Jewish Element in Galilee. In Comment on Prof. Paul Haupt's Article "The Aryan Ancestry of Jesus." (0)
- Mors Mortis: Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Tulane University, June 5, 1916 (0)
- Polyxena Christiana: A Review of Bousset's “Kyrios Christos.” (1916) (0)
- The Nazarenes Pre-Christian. (0)
- Order for materials, 5 July 1870 (0)
- Order for materials, 4 July 1870 (0)
- Comment by William Benjamin Smith (1911) (0)
- Relativity and its Philosophic Implications (1921) (0)
- Delivery of slaves from the estate of Robert A. Reinhardt, 9 January 1858 (0)
- The Electronic Theory of Matter. (1917) (0)
- The Mystic Number Nine. (0)
- Unto Romans: XV. and XVI (0)
- Scripta mathematica forum lectures (1938) (0)
- St. Ignatius vs. the Historicists. (0)
- Nuptials in High Life (1923) (0)
- The Kindred of Jesus and the Babylon of Revelation (With Comments by A. Kampmeier). (0)
- The Critical Trilemma (1914) (0)
- Promissory note, 13 November 1858 (0)
- Order for materials, 12 August 1870 (0)
- Elementary: real variables (0)
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