In 'The Jesus Problem: A Restatement of the Myth Theory' by J. M. Robertson, the author delves into the controversial theory that Jesus Christ was a mythical figure rather than a historical person. Robertson presents a scholarly analysis of the evidence supporting this theory, examining ancient texts and mythological parallels to argue that the Jesus story is a composite of various myths and legends. Written in a clear and logical style, the book appeals to readers interested in religious studies and historical mythologies. Robertson's work challenges traditional beliefs and provides a thought-provoking perspective on the origins of Christianity and the figure of Jesus. Through meticulous research and careful argumentation, Robertson successfully presents a compelling case for the myth theory. J. M. Robertson, a renowned Scottish journalist and author, was known for his critical examination of religion and history. His background in journalism and his expertise in literary analysis contribute to the credibility and depth of 'The Jesus Problem'. I highly recommend 'The Jesus Problem: A Restatement of the Myth Theory' to readers seeking a fresh perspective on the historical and mythological origins of Christianity.