That would be the premise of the film, Jesus Christ Superstar.Avatar wrote:Even so, IIRC, the earliest gospel was still only written about 30 years after his death. *shrug*
I think I've always found Kin's argument that he was a Jewish freedom fighter (that's terrorist to the Romans) opposing Roman hegemony and such to be fairly compelling. If I can remember where it was or find it, I'll post a link.
His "idealisation" almost certainly only came later.
--A

You should know that the 11 disciples (the Twelve, minus Judas) ALL died martyr's deaths, with the exception of John the Beloved. They believed so strongly that Jesus was resurrected from the dead (they had, after all, seen Him with their own eyes), they were willing to be put to death for that truth, rather than deny it. For them, it was the Resurrection that proved all of Christ's claims to be more than a mere man. If they had come up with that "idealization" on their own, I doubt they would have been willing to bleed for it.
And if you look at the teachings they wrote in the pursuant years, they had nothing to do with gaining political freedom from the Roman Empire, but rather "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved", not "Occupy the Forum".