from Part I - Setting the Scene
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 October 2021
If you had asked people in most of the Christian world before the seventeenth century how and what we know about Jesus, they would likely have been puzzled by the question, and referred you to the creeds and traditions of the church and especially to the gospels in the NT; the gospel stories will typically have been viewed, as in the early days of the church, as ‘reminiscences of the apostles’, that is, reliable accounts written by people close to Jesus.
Of course there were sceptics from the very beginning.
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