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Anchor text: Palestine
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Preceding Context: Wells allows for the possibility that certain elements of the Gospel traditions might be based on a historical figure from the first-century
Succeeding Context: : "[T]he Galilean and the Cynic elements ... may contain a core of reminiscences of an itinerant Cynic-type Galilean preacher (who, however, is certainly not to be identified with the Jesus of the earliest Christian documents)." However, Wells insists that this line of first-century traditions is separate from the sacrificial Christ myth of Paul's epistles and other early documents, and that these two traditions have different origins. Wells concludes that the reconstruction of this historical figure from the extant literature would be a hopeless task.
Paragraph Title: Work on early Christianity
Source Page: George Albert Wells

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