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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
George Albert Wells

George Albert Wells, usually known as G. A. Wells, was a Professor of German at Birkbeck, University of London. After writing books about famous European intellectuals, such as Johann Gottfried Herder and Franz Grillparzer, he turned to the study of the historicity of Jesus, starting with his book The Jesus of the Early Christians in 1971. He is best known as an advocate of the thesis that Jesus is essentially a mythical rather than a historical figure, a theory that was pioneered by German biblical scholars such as Bruno Bauer and Arthur Drews.

1926 - January 23, 2017
...people today are so accustomed to pretentious nonsense that they see nothing amiss in reading without understanding, and many of them at length discover that they can without difficulty write in like manner themselves and win applause for it. And so it perpetuates itself.
People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others. — © George Albert Wells
People who cannot think in an orderly way are apt to suppose themselves more imaginative than others.
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