This is a bibliography of works with information or interpretations of the life and teachings of Jesus. The list is grouped by date, and sorted within each group (except for the very earliest works) alphabetically by name of author.
Jesus of Nazareth (/ˈdʒiːzəs/; 7–2 BC/BCE to 30–36 AD/CE), commonly referred to as Jesus Christ or simply as Jesus or Christ, is the central figure of Christianity. Most Christian denominations
venerate him as God the Sonincarnated and believe that he rose from the dead after being crucified.[1][2]
The principal sources of information regarding Jesus are the four canonical gospels.[3] Note that this list does not contain important books about Jesus pertaining to Islam, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Bahá'í, or several other significant faiths.
Reimarus, Hermann Samuel (1970) [c.1750–1760]. Buchanan, George Wesley (ed.). The Goal of Jesus and His Disciples. Translated from the German by Buchanan, George Wesley. Leiden: E. J. Brill. The English title does not correspond to that of any work by Reimarius in either German or English Wikipedia.[clarification needed]
Bauer, Bruno (May 2002) [1843]. Trejo, Paul (ed.). An English Edition of Bruno Bauer's 1843 Christianity Exposed: A Recollection of the Eighteenth Century and a Contribution to the Crisis of the Nineteenth Century. Translated from the German by Ziegler, Esther. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN978-0773471832.
Kierkegaard, Søren (1941) [1850]. Training in Christianity, and the Edifying Discourse Which 'Accompanied' It. Translated from the Danish. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Notovitch, Nicolas (1890). The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ. Translated from the Russian by J. H. Connelly and L. Landsberg. New York, NY: R. F. Fenno. Retrieved February 15, 2015 – via gutenberg.org. Original Russian publication 1887.
Strauss, David Friedrich (June 1, 2010) [1846]. The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined. Translated from the 4th German edition by George Eliot. Cosimo Classics. ISBN978-1616403096. Original German publication 1835–36.
Strauss, David Friedrich (1879). The Life of Jesus for the People. Authorised translation (2nd ed.). London and Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate. Retrieved February 10, 2015 – via archive.org. Original German publication 1864.
Strauss, David Friedrich (1977). The Christ of Faith and the Jesus of History: A Critique of Schleiermacher's The Life of Jesus. Translated from the German by Keck, Leander E. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN978-0800612733. Original German publication 1865.
Brandes, Georg (1926). Jesus: A Myth. Translated from the Danish by Björkman, Edwin. New York: Albert & Charles Boni.
Dobson, Rev. C. C. (May 29, 2008) [1936]. Did Our Lord Visit Britain: As They Say in Cornwall and Somerset? (9th ed.). London: Covenant Publishing. ISBN978-0852050514.
Dowling, Levi H. (1911) [1908]. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ. The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World and of the Church Universal. London: L. N. Fowler & Co. The main Wikipedia article contains links to the online text.
Jack, James William (1933). The Historic Christ. An Examination of Dr. Robert Eisler's Theory According to the Slavonic version of Josephus and the Other Sources. London: J. Clarke & Co.
Crossan, John Dominic (August 3, 1996). Who Killed Jesus? Exposing the Roots of Anti-Semitism in the Gospel Story of the Death of Jesus. New York City: HarperCollins. ISBN978-0060614805. Crossan is a prominent figure in contemporary historical Jesus research.[8]
Faber-Kaiser, A. (April 1977). Jesus died in Kashmir: Jesus, Moses and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Translated from the Spanish by M. G. Horwood. London: Gordon and Cremonesi. ISBN978-0860330417. Original Spanish publication 1976.
Käsemann, Ernst (2013) [1969]. Jesus Means Freedom: A Polemical Survey of the New Testament. London: SCM Press. ISBN9780334007753. Käsemann is a prominent figure in historical Jesus research.[8]
Messori, Vittorio (November 1978). Jesus Hypotheses. Translated from the Italian by Smith, M. St Paul Publications. ISBN978-0854391554. Italian title, Ipotesi su Gesù (1976). A book which initially explores the question of Jesus from two secular points of view, mythical (Jesus never lived) and critical (Jesus was not God), and finally considers a third hypothesis - faith.[citation needed]
Sanders, E. P. (November 30, 1995) [1993]. The Historical Figure of Jesus (New ed.). London: Penguin Books. ISBN978-0140144994. An up-to-date, popular, but thoroughly scholarly book. Sanders is a prominent figure in contemporary historical Jesus research.[8]
Theissen, Gerd (May 1, 2007) [1987]. The Shadow of the Galilean: The Quest of the Historical Jesus in Narrative Form (20th anniversary ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN978-0800639006.
Theissen, Gerd; Merz, Annette (May 1, 1998) [1996]. The Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive Guide. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN978-0800631222. An amazing book, tough but rewarding, exceptionally detailed.
Thiering, Barbara (September 17, 1992). Jesus The Man: A New Interpretation from the Dead Sea Scrolls, Decoding the Real Story of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. London: Doubleday. ISBN978-0385403344.
Thiering, Barbara (1998). The Book That Jesus Wrote: John's Gospel. Doubleday. ISBN978-0868247120.
Vermes, Géza (1973). Jesus the Jew: A Historian's Reading of the Gospels. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. ISBN978-0800614430. Vermes is a prominent figure in contemporary historical Jesus research.[8]
Wallace-Murphy, Tim; Hopkins, Marilyn; Simmans, Graham (March 30, 2000). Rex Deus: The True Mystery of Rennes-le-Château and the Dynasty of Jesus. Element. ISBN978-1862044722.
Wrede, William (December 1971). The Messianic Secret. Translated from the German by J. C. G. Greig. Cambridge: James Clarke & Co. Ltd. ISBN978-0227677179. Original German publication 1901. Wrede was a prominent figure in early 20th century historical Jesus research.[8]
Wright, N. T. (November 14, 1996). Jesus and the Victory of God. London: SPCK Publishing. ISBN978-0281050536. The second in a projected five or six volume series on Christian origins, dealing with the life and death of Christ from a very open evangelical perspective.
Bruce, Bryan (January 1, 2010). Jesus: The Cold Case : Reinvestigating the Death of the Most Famous Person in History. New Zealand: Random House New Zealand. ISBN978-1869791971.
Carotta, Francesco (August 31, 2003). Jesus Was Caesar. On the Julian Origin of Christianity. An Investigative Report. Soesterberg, NL: Aspekt BV. ISBN978-9059113961.
Gardner, Laurence (June 1, 2001) [1996]. Bloodline of the Holy Grail – The Hidden Lineage of Jesus Revealed (2nd ed.). Ottery St Mary, UK: Multi MediaQuest International. ISBN978-1903773062.
Gardner, Laurence (February 7, 2005). The Magdalene Legacy. The Jesus and Mary Bloodline Conspiracy, Revelations Beyond the Da Vinci Code. London: Harper Element. ISBN978-0007200849.
Gardner, Laurence (March 3, 2008). The Grail Enigma: The Hidden Heirs of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. London: Harper Element. ISBN978-0007266944.
Jordan Anthony J. Title A Jesus biography 2015. September 2015. ISBN9780957622913 westportbooks@yahoo.co.uk
Lincoln, Andrew T. (2013). Born of a Virgin?: reconceiving Jesus in the Bible, tradition, and theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN9780802869258. OCLC836206087.
Montgomery, Hugh (July 1, 2006). The God-Kings of Europe: The Descendents of Jesus Traced Through the Odonic and Davidic Dynasties. USA: Book Tree. ISBN978-1585091096.
Ortberg, John (July 20, 2012). Who is this Man ? The Unpredictable Impact of the Inescapable Jesus (1st ed.). Nashville: Zondervan. ISBN978-0310275947.
Putenis, A. K. Jesus, the Messiah. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. Not before 1988, the date of foundation of Fortress Press. No further bibliographical information found online.[clarification needed]
^Newbigin (1989) p. 66 "the whole of Christian teaching would fall to the ground if it were the case that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus were not events in real history but stories told to illustrate truths which are valid apart from these happenings."