Jesus: History or Myth?
Few questions in human history are as important — or as debated — as this one: Was Jesus Christ a real historical figure, or merely a religious legend? When we examine the evidence using the same standards historians apply to any ancient person, the conclusion is clear: Jesus of Nazareth is one of the best-attested figures in ancient history. The real debate is not whether He existed — but who He was. Let’s examine the evidence step by step. The Historical Consensus Across the scholarly world — including secular historians, agnostics, and even many skeptics — there is broad agreement on several facts: Jesus lived in first-century Judea He was known as a teacher and miracle worker He was crucified under Pontius Pilate Major academic reference works and encyclopedias openly affirm this. In fact, denying Jesus’ existence places someone outside the mainstream of historical scholarship. Simply put: The existence of Jesus is better documented than many ancient rulers and ...