Did Flavius Josephus provides corroborative evidence for Christian claims?
Is it true that the first century C.E. Jewish historian Flavius Josephus provides corroborative evidence for the Christian claims concerning the alleged messiahship, resurrection, and divinity of Jesus? Let's find out. Answer: Jesus is mentioned twice in the works of Josephus. Jesus' name appears once in identifying "a man named James, the brother of Jesus who was called the Christ" (Jewish Antiquities XX. 9. 1. [200]), in which case Josephus is focusing on James, not Jesus. Elsewhere, Josephu
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