List of books about Jesus


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 alphabetically by name of author.
Jesus of Nazareth, 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 Son incarnated and believe that he rose from the dead after being crucified.
The principal sources of information regarding Jesus are the four canonical gospels. 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.

1st and 2nd centuries

7th century

  • The Quran, especially chapters 3 through 5 and 19.

17th century

  • Link to online text in Wikipedia article.

18th century

  • First French edition 1798, abridged from a 12-volume work of 1795.
  • The English title does not correspond to that of any work by Reimarius in either German or English Wikipedia.
  • Original French publication 1791.

19th century

20th century

19011950

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  • Bultmann was a prominent figure in early 20th century historical Jesus research.
  • Crossan is a prominent figure in contemporary historical Jesus research.
  • Dibelius a prominent figure in 20th century historical Jesus research.
  • Original Spanish publication 1976.
  • Funk was an expert on parables, and Crossan is a major figure in contemporary historical Jesus research. Crossan promotes the view that Jesus was more of a Cynic sage, an important current viewpoint but secondary to the view that he was an apocalyptic prophet.
  • Käsemann is a prominent figure in historical Jesus research.
  • Volumes 3 and 4: 21st century.
  • A study of the earliest traditions of Israel from linguistic and archaeological evidence which treats the teachings and followers of Jesus in that context.
  • Italian title, Ipotesi su Gesù. A book which initially explores the question of Jesus from two secular points of view, mythical and critical, and finally considers a third hypothesis - faith.
  • A novel.
  • Employs evolutionary anthropology.
  • A specialist book, but not inaccessible.
  • An up-to-date, popular, but thoroughly scholarly book. Sanders is a prominent figure in contemporary historical Jesus research.
  • An amazing book, tough but rewarding, exceptionally detailed.
  • Vermes is a prominent figure in contemporary historical Jesus research.
  • Official doctrine of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • Wilson, A. N., Jesus: A Life
  • Original German publication 1901. Wrede was a prominent figure in early 20th century historical Jesus research.
  • 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.
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21st century

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Unknown date

  • Not before 1988, the date of foundation of Fortress Press. No further bibliographical information found online.

Jesus as different from Paul the Apostle

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