Robert M. Price, born on July seventh, nineteen fifty-four, is a prominent American theologian and essayist known for his controversial stance on the historicity of Jesus. As a former Baptist minister, he has transitioned into a role as a religious skeptic, advocating for the Christ myth theory, which posits that Jesus did not exist as a historical figure in Roman Galilee. His work has made significant contributions to biblical studies, and he has authored numerous books exploring these themes.
In addition to his theological pursuits, Price is an accomplished podcaster, illustrator, and literary critic. He has been involved with the Jesus Project, a collective of scholars dedicated to examining the historicity of Jesus and the Gospels. Furthermore, he has organized a web community for those interested in the history of Christianity and served on the advisory board of the Secular Student Alliance, reflecting his commitment to secular thought.
Price's literary interests extend into speculative fiction, where he has written extensively about the Cthulhu Mythos, a universe created by H. P. Lovecraft. He was appointed the executor of Lin Carter's literary estate and has faced controversy, notably in two thousand twenty, when an introduction he penned for Lin Carter's anthology, Flashing Swords! 6, led to a backlash from multiple authors who withdrew their contributions in protest.
Alongside his wife, Carol Selby Price, he co-authored the book Mystic Rhythms: The Philosophical Vision of Rush, published in nineteen ninety-nine, which delves into the philosophical underpinnings of the rock band Rush. Currently, Price serves as the editor of the Journal of Higher Criticism, continuing his engagement with critical scholarship.