Robert M. Price
Robert M. Price
Full Name and Common Aliases
Robert M. Price is a well-known American theologian, scholar, and writer. He is often referred to by his initials, RMP.
Birth and Death Dates
Robert M. Price was born on September 31, 1946. Unfortunately, we do not have information about his passing as of the writing of this bio.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Price is an American national, and he has worked primarily as a theologian, scholar, and writer throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
Robert M. Price grew up in a family that valued education and spirituality. His upbringing laid the foundation for his future academic pursuits. He developed a strong interest in Christianity during his formative years, which would eventually shape his scholarly focus on the subject.
Major Accomplishments
Price is perhaps best known for his work as a theologian, particularly in the areas of biblical criticism and historical Jesus research. His contributions to these fields have been groundbreaking and influential among scholars and theologians alike. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Developing the theory of "Epicurean Christianity," which posits that early Christians were influenced by Epicurean philosophy.
Challenging traditional views on the historicity of Jesus, suggesting instead that he may have been a mythical figure.
Contributing to the development of the "Jesus Seminar" project, which aimed to critically examine the sayings and deeds attributed to Jesus.Notable Works or Actions
Robert M. Price has written extensively on theological topics throughout his career. Some notable works include:
The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man (2003): In this book, Price presents a comprehensive critique of traditional Christian theology, arguing that the figure of Jesus Christ is largely mythical.
* Deconstructing Jesus (2000): This work explores the historical and cultural context in which the figure of Jesus emerged.
Impact and Legacy
Robert M. Price's work has had a significant impact on theological scholarship and public discourse about Christianity. His critiques of traditional Christian theology have sparked controversy, but they also reflect his commitment to rigorous academic inquiry.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Robert M. Price is widely quoted and remembered due to his trailblazing contributions to biblical criticism and historical Jesus research. His work continues to shape theological debates and inspire new perspectives on Christian origins.
Quotes by Robert M. Price

Today’s Politically Correct “historical Jesuses” are no different, being mere clones of the scholars who design them.

Fundamentalism fills you with answers before you even think to ask the questions.

Now for me, music is indeed a spiritual experience. It may be hypnotizing or violently stimulating. I listen to and appreciate all kinds of music, from folk, to jazz, to classical, to hard core rock.

For Ehrman as for Schweitzer, Jesus must be acknowledged to have been a failed apocalyptic seer, whipping up excitement about the imminent end of the world and predicating upon that false prophecy his demand for repentance. Both Jesus scholars showed great courage in refusing to euphemize or sugarcoat the shocking truth.

Sadducees viewed the Jewish adoption of the resurrection doctrine as traditionalist Christians regard suggestions that reincarnation be worked into Christian theology.

Many New Testament scholars have observed that the conception of the resurrection body implied in 1 Corinthians 15 clashes so violently with that presupposed in the gospels that the latter must be dismissed as secondary embellishments, especially as 1 Corinthians predates the gospels.

I wonder how appropriate it is to try to ‘argue someone into the kingdom.’ Many apologists hotly deny any such charge, but I don’t believe them. The tenor of almost all apologetics literature makes it plain that this is their intent.

The very admission of the need to harmonize is an admission that the burden of proof is on the narratives, not on those who doubt them. What harmonizing shows is that despite appearances, the texts still might be true.

What suggests to non-Evangelical scholars that the resurrection narratives contain legendary accounts? First there is a variety of apparent contradictions in the stories which in any ancient narrative would have to arouse the historian’s suspicion.
