Nailed
Book • 2010
David Fitzgerald's 'Nailed' examines the historical evidence for Jesus, arguing that contemporary sources outside the New Testament do not corroborate the gospel narratives.
The book surveys early Christian origins, textual criticism, and the historical context of first-century Judea to question traditional claims.
Fitzgerald presents arguments that the gospel accounts were constructed later and assesses the reliability of claimed historical references.
He engages with both scholarly and popular defenses of Jesus's historicity, offering counterarguments from a skeptical perspective.
The book is positioned within modern mythicism debates and aims to provoke re-evaluation of accepted religious historiography.
The book surveys early Christian origins, textual criticism, and the historical context of first-century Judea to question traditional claims.
Fitzgerald presents arguments that the gospel accounts were constructed later and assesses the reliability of claimed historical references.
He engages with both scholarly and popular defenses of Jesus's historicity, offering counterarguments from a skeptical perspective.
The book is positioned within modern mythicism debates and aims to provoke re-evaluation of accepted religious historiography.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 0 episodes
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

as a book that questioned the historical existence of Jesus and influenced his views on Christianity.

Handsome Truth

Handsome Truth on His Arrests, Free Speech, and the "Christian Question" - Fight Back Ep. 168


