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Explores how new evidence can correct misunderstandings of Flavius Josephus' famed report of Jesus, commonly known as Testimonium Flavianum. The volume consults manuscripts in Latin, Greek, Syriac, Armenian, and Arabic to ascertain the textual history of the work and to argue that Testimonium Flavianum has been largely misinterpreted.

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Explores how new evidence can correct misunderstandings of Flavius Josephus' famed report of Jesus, commonly known as Testimonium Flavianum. The volume consults manuscripts in Latin, Greek, Syriac, Armenian, and Arabic to ascertain the textual history of the work and to argue that Testimonium Flavianum has been largely misinterpreted.
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Autorenporträt
T. C. Schmidt (Yale PhD) has broad interests that touch upon the historical Jesus, the formation of the New Testament, the history of Christianity in Syriac and Arabic contexts, and the origin of Christmas. Notably, Professor Schmidt has produced peer-reviewed translations from Latin, Greek, Syriac, and Arabic texts. These include works from ibn Katib Qaysar (a twelfth-century Arabic Christian writer), Isho'dad of Merv (a ninth-century Syriac Bishop), and Hippolytus of Rome (a third-century theologian). His books have been published with academic presses such as Cambridge, Fordham, Catholic University, and Gorgias. He currently teaches at Fairfield University.