Rothstein examines Jesus as an idea (of salvation) gradually constructed and modified over a considerable span of time in the absence of historical evidence. The author believes that the theory of salvation (yeshua) represents a syncretism of ideas and dreams optimistically embraced by humans in response to the wretchedness and misery experienced in life.
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Rothstein examines Jesus as an idea (of salvation) gradually constructed and modified over a considerable span of time in the absence of historical evidence. The author believes that the theory of salvation (yeshua) represents a syncretism of ideas and dreams optimistically embraced by humans in response to the wretchedness and misery experienced in life.
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