Josephus on James the Just? A re-evaluation of Antiquitates Judaicae 20.9.1

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/23/06/2019 YKC/reader checked/25/03/2022
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Allen, Nicholas Peter Legh
year: 
2017
Full title: 

Josephus on James the Just? A re-evaluation of Antiquitates Judaicae 20.9.1

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal of Early Christian History
Volume: 
7
Issue / Series Volume: 
1
Pages: 
1-27
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

This article reviews the well-known (supposedly Josephan) mention of James as “the Brother of Jesus” (i.e. Antiquitates Judaicae 20.9.1.200). Here, with reference to, inter alia, the insights of Earl Doherty, Steve Mason, Peter Kirby, John Paul Meier, Nikos Kokkinos, as well as to certain key findings gleaned from critical readings of Origen’s Commentary on Matthew and Contra Celsum, I attempt to demonstrate Origen’s possible role in the creation of this long-suspected fraudulent text. In this regard, by highlighting a number of Origen’s key philosophical and theological refutations it becomes evident that apart from the unlikelihood of Josephus ever writing about James, Origen must now be considered the primary suspect for what is possibly a third century CE Christian forgery.

URL: 
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/2222582X.2017.1317008
Label: 
01/07/2019
Record number: 
105 642