Arguments Against the Christians: Celsus Porphyry and the Emperor Julian - A Critique of Christianity in Roman Era
Flavius Josephus, Thomas Taylor, Tacitus Tacitus, Porphyry, Diodorus of Sicily, Celsus, Emperor Julian
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Summary
Arguments Against the Christians is a literary critique of Christianity. Its incisive remarks extend to key figures, philosophies, and dogmas. The divinity of Jesus is questioned, as is the truthfulness of the apostles and the Christian concept of God on a larger scale. It rejects the gospels as the work of frauds who attributed their own writings to late disciples of Jesus.