Reviews & Praise

Reviews

“[T]his bold new study has pushed me to clarify what I consider plausible interpretations and explanations. His case for authenticity in Part 1 seems to me strong”
―Steve Mason, Em. Distinguished Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Religions and Cultures at the University of Groningen in the Irish Theological Quarterly volume 91 issue 1 link

“I’d be at a loss for where to begin mounting a meaningful counter argument.”
― Andrew Koperski in Ad Fontes link

“[A] very powerful, detailed case is made for the authenticity of the whole passage”
― Craig Evans, John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Christian University in The Expository Times volume 137, issue 3, p. 148 link

“[A] delightful and exhilarating read.”
Kenneth Berding, Professor of New Testament, Biola University link

“Schmidt has done something new—in fact, four new things—and
it invites a rethinking of the case…Schmidt’s book is a major, serious challenge to the consensus on the Testimonium Flavianum.”
John Dickson, Jean Kvamme Distinguished Professor of Biblical Studies and Public Christianity at Wheaton University link

“Schmidt has compellingly demonstrated early Christian writers’ ambivalent/negative view of the Testimonium as well as its thoroughly Josephan literary character… Future studies of the Testimonium must contend with Schmidt’s work.”
― Josiah Troutner, Studies in Religion link