In one week, on July 24 and July 25, GCRR will be hosting the 2021 International eConference on the Historical Jesus, which will bring together historians, philosophers, specialists, and scholars from all over the world to discuss the latest in historical Jesus research.
And because the virtual conference is held online, scholars and students can attend from the comfort and safety of their own home without having to worry about travel and lodging expenses.
GUEST SPEAKERS INCLUDE
Frank R. Zindler ("A New Paradigm for the Study of Christian Origins")
Richard Carrier, PhD ("Historicity: Dogma or Hypothesis, a Comparison of Methods")
Tim Freke ("The Jesus Parable")
Robert M. Price, PhD ("Mythicism and Preterism")
Raphael Lataster, PhD ("Responses to Critiques of Our Jesus Hyperscepticism")
David Madison, PhD ("Theology Inflation and the Disappearance of Jesus")
John W. Loftus ("The Jesus We Find in the Gospels Never Existed!")
Prof. Zev Garber ("Jewish Jesus, Peoplehood and Religion")
Ken Hanson, PhD ("Jesus, Socialism, and 'Judeo-topia'")
Morgan Rempel, PhD ("Searching for the Jesus of History: Strauss, Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky")
David Fitzgerald ("Why Mythicism Matters")
Paul George ("Christianity Kicked Off in AD 70")
Derreck Bennett ("Resurrection and Apotheosis in Pre-Christian Antiquity")
Vadim Krakovsky ("Julius Firmicus Maternus’ Crypto-Testimony on the Birth Date and Time of Jesus of Nazareth and Astrological Symbolism of the Nativity")
J.M. Dixon ("Jesus and the Son of Man")
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