The Christ Question Settled; or, Jesus, Man, Medium, Martyr: A Symposium by W. E. Coleman, J. R. Buchanan, J. S. Loveland, B. B. Hill, Hudson Tuttle, Rabbi I. M. Wise, Moses Hull, Col. Ingersoll, and What the Spirits Say About It.

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Singerman ID: supp2886
Year: 1899
Entry: Peebles, J. M. The Christ Question Settled; or, Jesus, Man, Medium, Martyr: A Symposium by W. E. Coleman, J. R. Buchanan, J. S. Loveland, B. B. Hill, Hudson Tuttle, Rabbi I. M. Wise, Moses Hull, Col. Ingersoll, and What the Spirits Say About It. Boston: Banner of Light Publishing Co., 1899. 370 p.
Author/Editor: Peebles, J. M
Location: Boston, MA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Christ Question Settled; or, Jesus, Man, Medium, Martyr: A Symposium by W. E. Coleman, J. R. Buchanan, J. S. Loveland, B. B. Hill, Hudson Tuttle, Rabbi I. M. Wise, Moses Hull, Col. Ingersoll, and What the Spirits Say About It.
Printer/Publisher: Banner of Light Publishing Co.
Language: English
Notes: Chap. 7 discusses the treatment of Jesus in the works of Rabbi Isaac M. Wise; Peebles publishes herein the exchange of letters in 1898 between him and Wise. On pp. 182-83, "Dr. Schlesinger’s History of Jesus." See also chap. 8, asking the question, "Did Josephus Exist?" Chapters 9 and 13 review Jewish and Talmudic testimony relative to the existence of Jesus.