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Jesus Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jesus Project The Jesus Project, announced in December 2007, was intended as a five-year investigation to examine whether Jesus existed as an historical figure. The idea was that a group of 32 scholars from a variety of disciplines would meet regularly with no preconceived ideas, funded by the Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion, part of the Center for Inquiry.〔Csillag, Ron. ("For scholars, a combustible question: Was Christ real?" ), ''The Toronto Star'', December 27, 2008. See the project's website at (The Jesus Project ), Center for Inquiry, accessed August 6, 2010.〕 Initiated by historian of religion R. Joseph Hoffmann, chair of the Committee, the project sought to improve upon what Hoffmann saw as the failure of the Jesus Seminar to determine what, if anything, can be recovered about Jesus, using the highest standards of scientific and scholarly enquiry.〔 The Committee suspended the project's funding in June 2009 after Hoffmann expressed concern about its purpose and direction, and it has not been active since then.〔 ==Membership== Its fellows included Richard Carrier, Bruce Chilton, Robert Eisenman, Dorothy King, Paul Kurtz, Stephen Law, Niels Peter Lemche, Gerd Lüdemann, Dennis MacDonald, Robert M. Price, James M. Robinson, Richard E. Rubenstein, James D. Tabor, Frank Zindler and Thomas L. Thompson.〔("Fellow" ), The Jesus Project, accessed August 6, 2010.〕〔(Center for Inquiry, The Jesus Project )〕 The first meeting took place in New York in December 2008.〔Tokasz, Jay. ("Scholars to explore existence of Jesus" ), ''The Buffalo News'', November 30, 2008.〕
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