Over the years, many have tried to question the historical facts concerning Jesus. Periodically, books are published making sensational claims to have exposed the 'truth' about Christ - claims that are almost always far removed from the accounts found in the New Testament. This has left many people with the impression that the historicity of Jesus is in grave doubt. Many opponents of Christianity loudly proclaim that this is the case and some even say Jesus never existed.
The truth, as virtually any serious historian of the period knows, is quite different. The gospel accounts are supported by a wealth of historical evidence. These pages are designed to provide an opportunity for you to review this evidence for yourself.
Obviously, your own questions on these matters will depend on your background; so we have attempted to organise this information so that you can dip into the areas, and the level of detail, that suits you personally. The material is arranged under the following broad headings:
We don't want this to be a purely one-sided presentation of the case for Christianity, so we've tried to liven things up a bit, courtesy of our resident heckler and cynic, Ivan I. Deer. Click on Ivan or his comments for further discussion.
Much of the information presented here is far from original. It draws upon books, articles, documentaries, personal correspondence, internet sources, etc. It would be impossible to attempt to document them all, and unfair in general terms to mention just a few. However, we hope to provide a list of recommended sources in due course.
These pages are still very much under development and have been put on-line at this stage in the hope of obtaining useful feed-back. The project has been progressing slowly due to lack of man-hours and the volume of material needing to be organised. We particularly apologize that most links to bibliographical references and other sites of interest have not yet been implemented. Please feel free to bring to our attention any such shortcomings that particularly interest you, as this will help in determining priorities for future work. We regret, however, that at present we probably won't have time to offer more than a brief acknowledgement of your message - otherwise we'll never get done!