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Arthur Heulhard (May 11, 1849 – January 2, 1920) was a French journalist and writer, best known as an advocate of the Christ myth theory. Heulhard was born in Lormes. He was the author of Le Mensonge Chrétien, a series of eleven volumes declaring Jesus had no historical existence. According to Heulhard it was Barabbas who was crucifixed by Pontius Pilate and Christians actually worship Barabbas under the name Jesus, an imaginary person invented by the early Church. Heulhard gained a follower, the French scholar Daniel Massé who supported his thesis and authored a book on the subject.

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  • Arthur Heulhard (à l'état civil Octave Louis Heulhard) est un écrivain et journaliste français, né à Lormes le 11 mai 1849 et mort à Troyes le 2 janvier 1920. C'est un théoricien et polémiste majeur de la thèse mythiste. Il est principalement connu pour Le mensonge chrétien, série de onze volumes déclarant que Jésus de Nazareth n'a pas de caractère historique.Il est aussi critique musical et a écrit plusieurs livres sur François Rabelais. (fr)
  • Arthur Heulhard (May 11, 1849 – January 2, 1920) was a French journalist and writer, best known as an advocate of the Christ myth theory. Heulhard was born in Lormes. He was the author of Le Mensonge Chrétien, a series of eleven volumes declaring Jesus had no historical existence. According to Heulhard it was Barabbas who was crucifixed by Pontius Pilate and Christians actually worship Barabbas under the name Jesus, an imaginary person invented by the early Church. Heulhard gained a follower, the French scholar Daniel Massé who supported his thesis and authored a book on the subject. (en)
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  • Arthur Heulhard (May 11, 1849 – January 2, 1920) was a French journalist and writer, best known as an advocate of the Christ myth theory. Heulhard was born in Lormes. He was the author of Le Mensonge Chrétien, a series of eleven volumes declaring Jesus had no historical existence. According to Heulhard it was Barabbas who was crucifixed by Pontius Pilate and Christians actually worship Barabbas under the name Jesus, an imaginary person invented by the early Church. Heulhard gained a follower, the French scholar Daniel Massé who supported his thesis and authored a book on the subject. He was a member of the Fourchette Harmonique Club of Bibliophiles and wrote for the L'art Musical and La France Chorale. (en)
  • Arthur Heulhard (à l'état civil Octave Louis Heulhard) est un écrivain et journaliste français, né à Lormes le 11 mai 1849 et mort à Troyes le 2 janvier 1920. C'est un théoricien et polémiste majeur de la thèse mythiste. Il est principalement connu pour Le mensonge chrétien, série de onze volumes déclarant que Jésus de Nazareth n'a pas de caractère historique.Il est aussi critique musical et a écrit plusieurs livres sur François Rabelais. (fr)
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