Table 1: Mythicists, Mythicist Sympathizers & Agnostics (and their Religious Backgrounds)
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The following updated table was originally posted at
and again at
Further background to what led to this table can be found in those posts.
Only names of those who are or have been alive in this century are included.
The table was originally compiled to test claims by a number of critics that “mythicists” are generally reacting against fundamentalist Christian backgrounds.
Asterisked names appear more than once. They had different religious influences in their earlier life.
Names in the pink shading have not (to my knowledge) published in print or online arguments against the historicity of Jesus but are either open-minded towards the Christ Myth theory (e.g. Hector Avalos) or agnostic. I include myself here because I have not argued a case for mythicism even though I do believe Christianity and the New Testament writings can be explained without any reference to a historical Jesus.
Names in bold black hold doctoral qualifications in either biblical studies, religion or ancient history.
Names in bold maroon are prominent names in other areas.
Ellegård and Wells are professors of English and German respectively who have been recognized for their contributions in peer-review New Testament journals and/or achieved positive criticism among at least some NT scholars.
All names are linked to an identification with more detail about their views or background. All names of those listed as “mythicists” (in the bluish cells) are more fully annotated with their particular mythicist views below.
Fundamentalist Background | Roman Catholic Background (Note N. American/Australian Catholicism is a notoriously liberal form of Catholicism) | Liberal or No Church Background | Unknown |
David Fitzgerald | Joe Atwill (Source: Caesar’s Messiah) | Richard Carrier (“Freethinking Methodist”) | Lena Einhorn (Physician and biomedical researcher, documentary film maker, author of “The Jesus Mystery” and “Jesus and the ‘Egyptian Prophet’“) |
Tom Harpur (very positive towards Christianity) | Thomas Brodie (Irish Catholic. Very positive towards Christianity) | Herman Detering (very positive towards Christianity) Writes about Paul- also denies HJ | Alvar Ellegård |
Raphael Lataster* | Francesco Carotta (very positive towards Christianity) | Timothy Freke (Source: ch.3 Mystery Experience) | Peter Gandy |
Robert M. Price (very positive towards Christianity) | Earl Doherty | Stephan Huller | Michael B. Paulkovich Aerospace engineer and humanist-rationalist writer. Author of ”The Fable of the Christ” in Free Inquiry and No Meek Messiah |
Charles O. Wilson (Southern Baptist) | Raphael Lataster* | Kenneth Humphreys (no church background) | Jay Raskin |
Frank R. Zindler | Roger Parvus | Raphael Lataster* | George Albert Wells For many years published mythicist books but in recent years has come to argue Jesus existed at some time as a teacher of the Q community and was not crucified |
Hector Avalos (Mexican Pentecostal: HJ agnostic) In The End of Biblical Studies writes “Robert M. Price … provides a devastating critique of historical Jesus studies in his Deconstructing Jesus — and we share many of his conclusions. Earl Doherty’s The Jesus Puzzleoutlines a plausible theory for a completely mythical Jesus.” p. 197< | René Salm (now Buddhist and atheist) | Harold Leidner | Nigel Barber Evolutionary psychologist and author of “If Jesus Never Existed, Religion May Be Fiction“in Huffington Post. |
Neil Godfrey* | R. Joseph Hoffmann Up to 2006 published positively of Christ Myth ideas among scholars in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (“the basic premises were sound” and works by G.A. Wells were “tightly argued” and “worth noting”, pp 20, 39 of Introduction to Goguel). Virulently anti-mythicist since Carrier and Doherty emerged as leading voices. | Sid Martin (source online email) | Steven Carr |
Tm Widowfield | Roberto Perez-Franco* (Nominal Catholic until age 15) Mendeley profile. See his review of Doherty’s Jesus Neither God Nor Man and his review of Ehrman’s Did Jesus Exist? | D. M. Murdock (Acharya S) [liberal Congregationalist] | Philip R. Davies Authored Did Jesus Exist? in which he is “inclined to accept” historicity of Jesus but argues that less certainty as to his existence would “nudge Jesus scholarship towards academic respectability.” |
Thomas L. Thompson (Danish/European) Author of The Messiah Myth; reviewed by Robert M. Price. See also Thompson’s response to Ehrman. | Derek Murphy (Episcopalian) | Arthur Droge See outline of his paper “Jesus and Ned Ludd”presented at the Jesus Project conference at Amherst | |
Thomas S. Verenna Co-edited with Thompson ‘Is This Not the Carpenter’ and contributed chapter on intertextuality and the question of Jesus’ historicity. | Michel Onfray (The Invention of Jesus) | Kurt Noll Author of “Investigating Earliest Christianity without Jesus” in‘Is This Not the Carpenter?’ | |
R. G. Price | Clarke W. Owens Author of Son of Yahweh: The Gospels as Novels. | ||
Pier Tulip | Minas Papageorgiou Author of The Problem of the Historicity of Jesus. See also “The Mythikismos and the historicity of Jesus” | ||
Raoul Vaneigem | Loren Rosen III See Mythicism: Two Theories | ||
Roger Viklund (Source: comment) | Michael Turton Noted for hishistorical commentary on Gospel of Mark | ||
Christina, Greta Strongly promotes David Fitzgerald’s book Nailed! | |||
Jerry Coyne See guest post by Ben Goren, “The Jesus Challenge”. In Once again: Was there a historical Jesus? writes: “I have to say that I’m coming down on the “mythicist” side”. | |||
Richard Dawkins “It is even possible to mount a serious, though not widely supported, historical case that Jesus never lived at all, as has been done by, among others, Professor G. A. Wells of the University of London in a number of books, including Did Jesus Exist?.” The God Delusion, p. 97 | |||
Neil Godfrey* | |||
Christopher Hitchens Speaks of “the highly questionable existence of Jesus” in God Is Not Great, p. 114 | |||
Burton Mack Laments scholarly failure of scholars to take note of G. A. Wells’s views. Article in Christian and Judaic Invention of Christianity | |||
PZ Myers See Carrier cold-****s Ehrman | |||
Roberto Perez-Franco* (Remained a Christian for some years but became an atheist about 2008. Found Price’s and Doherty’s works persuasive.) Mendeley profile. See his review of Doherty’s Jesus Neither God Nor Man and hisreview of Ehrman’s Did Jesus Exist? | |||
David Oliver Smith (Episcopalian) In his book on the influence of Paul on the gospels he expresses agreement with Earl Doherty’s mythicist case. |
I hope to update this list as I am notified of corrections and additions that need to be made. Feel free to notify me or add comments of anything you see that needs fixing.
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