
audiobook
by M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian
In this thoughtful work the author presents a series of lectures originally delivered to an independent religious society, asking whether the figure of Jesus can be proved historically or is better understood as a myth. Drawing on contemporary scholarship, archaeological findings, and comparative mythology, the discussion examines the foundations of Christian belief and what they would mean if key events were found to lack solid evidence. The opening includes a vivid parable of an ancient Greek soul awakening in a modern city, using the dialogue with a priest to illustrate how ideas of gods and idols are challenged.
The speaker’s tone is calm and analytical, inviting listeners to weigh arguments rather than accept doctrine unquestioningly. Illustrated passages and clear, conversational language make complex historical questions accessible, while the early chapters set up the central inquiry without revealing later conclusions. Ideal for anyone curious about the intersection of faith, history, and critical thinking, the book encourages a reflective exploration of one of humanity’s most enduring questions.
Full title
The Truth About Jesus : Is He a Myth? Illustrated
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (319K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by The Internet Archive
Release date
2014-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1943
A former Presbyterian minister who became a prominent rationalist speaker, he spent decades challenging orthodox religion and writing for readers curious about faith, reason, and ethics. His books on Jesus, the Bible, and independent religion made him a well-known secular voice in early 20th-century America.
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