While billions of people believe Jesus of Nazareth was one of the most important figures in world history, many others reject the idea that he existed at all. A 2022 Ipsos survey, for instance, found that nearly a quarter of the 3,119 American adults surveyed did not believe Jesus was a real person.
Among scholars of the New Testament of the Christian Bible, though, there is little disagreement that he actually lived. Lawrence Mykytiuk is an emeritus professor of Jewish studies at Purdue University and author of a 2015 Biblical Archaeology Review article on the extra-biblical evidence of Jesus. He notes that there was no debate about the issue in ancient times either. “Jewish rabbis who did not like Jesus or his followers accused him of being a magician and leading people astray,” Mykytiuk says, “but they never said he didn’t exist.”
Archaeological Evidence of Jesus Does Not Exist
There is no definitive physical or archaeological evidence of the existence of Jesus. “There’s nothing conclusive, nor would I expect there to be,” Mykytiuk says. “Peasants don’t normally leave an archaeological trail.”