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Dedication
Note
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Popular mythology in the early Roman empire and the multiplicity of Jesus traditions
2. The historical Jesus and healing: Jesus' miracles in psychosocial context
3. Psychology and the historical Jesus
4. Was the historical Jesus an anarchist? Anachronism, anarchism and the historical Jesus
5. The madness of King Jesus: why was Jesus put to death, but his followers were not?
6. "More ingenious than learned"? Examining the quest for the non-historical Jesus
7. Did magic matter? The saliency of magic in the early Roman empire
Bibliography
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