Thoughts on "Jesus Christ didn't exist"
The Daily Mail Online has run a piece today entitled: "'Jesus NEVER existed': Writer finds no mention of Christ in 126 historical texts and says he was a 'mythical character.'" The writer is Michael Paulkovich who is described as a "historical researcher." (It is probably worth mentioning that the next story that the Daily Mail suggests its readers view is "Has 'Dracula's dungeon' been unearthed in Turkey?")
As the title, and every following paragraph, states, Paulkovich did not find reference to Jesus in 126 ancient historical writers (his list is provided), and so therefore, Paulkovich believes Jesus was mythical. The assumption built in here is that by the end of the first century Jesus was famous enough throughout the Roman Empire that any decent historian would have mentioned him: "all of whom should have heard of Jesus but did not."
- Jesus was born near the time of Herod the Great's death
- he lived his early life in Nazareth
- he was baptized by John the Baptist
- he called disciples
- he taught in the countryside and village and not in cities (This latter point is of interest for Paulkovich's claim.)
- his message was "the kingdom of God"
- he went to Jerusalem for Passover near the year 30 CE
- he caused a disturbance in the Temple area
- he had a final meal with his disciples
- he was arrested and put on trial by the Jewish authorities
- he was executed on the orders of the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate (pp. 10-11)
The tension in Paulkovich's claim is that a common person in the far reaches of the Roman Empire, who taught in out of the way places and was executed along with two others, is not likely to have been mentioned by historians, who were sometimes located far from Jerusalem. Jesus did later become well known, but how well known and by what time? By the end of the first century CE, the group called the Way and followers of Christ were only beginning to be noticed in certain pockets of the Roman Empire.
For an excellent discussion of the issues of whether or not Jesus existed, see Mark Goodacre's NTPod 47: "Did Jesus Exist?"! Paulkovich's argument is obviously not quite so astoundingly new.
[For thorough response to Paulkovich's claim, see Candida Moss and Joel Baden here.]
[For thorough response to Paulkovich's claim, see Candida Moss and Joel Baden here.]