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The invention of Christianity

by Julian Markham
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798195293109
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 264
  • Original Price: GBP 20.59
  • Language: English
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  • Item Weight: 617 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

What if Christianity did not begin the way most people were taught?

For nearly two thousand years, Christians have inherited a familiar story: Jesus preached the gospel, the apostles preserved his message, the New Testament recorded their witness, and the church carried that truth forward. But when the historical evidence is examined closely, the story becomes far more complicated.

The Invention of Christianity argues that the religion practiced in Jesus's name was not a simple continuation of Jesus's own ministry, but a later theological transformation shaped most decisively by Paul of Tarsus. Jesus was a first-century Jewish apocalyptic teacher who preached the imminent Kingdom of God, addressed Israel, observed Torah, and called his people to repentance before God's coming intervention. Paul, by contrast, built a universal theology centered on faith in Christ, Gentile inclusion, freedom from the Jewish law, cosmic salvation, and the redemptive meaning of Jesus's death and resurrection.

This book does not argue that Jesus never existed. It does not deny that early resurrection belief emerged among his followers. It asks a sharper historical question:

Did Paul's theology transform a Jewish messianic movement into the global religion that became Christianity?

Drawing on mainstream historical scholarship, textual criticism, early Christian writings, canon history, and the contested diversity of the first centuries, Julian Markham examines:

  • why the gospels are anonymous and were written decades after Jesus's death

  • why Paul's letters are the earliest Christian writings we possess

  • how Paul's message differed from the teachings of the historical Jesus

  • why the Jerusalem church likely remained Torah-observant

  • how disputes over Gentiles, circumcision, law, faith, and authority reshaped the movement

  • how pseudepigraphical writings, excluded gospels, theological conflict, and imperial power shaped the New Testament canon

  • why modern Christianity bears Paul's fingerprint in worship, doctrine, sacraments, and salvation theology

This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a historical investigation into how memory became tradition, tradition became doctrine, and doctrine became orthodoxy.

Written for believers, former believers, skeptics, pastors, students, and anyone willing to examine the origins of Christianity without fear, The Invention of Christianity challenges readers to ask one central question:

Is the Christianity we inherited the religion Jesus preached, or the religion Paul built in his name?

Look carefully. Ask honestly. Then decide for yourself.

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