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The criterion of embarrassment is a type of historical analysis in which a historical account is deemed likely to be true under the inference that the author would have no reason to invent a historical account which might embarrass them. Certain Biblical scholars have used this as a metric for assessing whether the New Testament's accounts of Jesus' actions and words are historically probable.[1]
The criterion of embarrassment is one of the criteria of authenticity used by academics, the others being the criterion of dissimilarity, the criterion of language and environment, criterion of coherence, and the criterion of multiple attestation.[2]
^Catherine M. Murphy, The Historical Jesus For Dummies, For Dummies Pub., 2007. p 14
^Tatum, W. Barnes (1982). In Quest of Jesus. Nashville: Abingdon Press. p. 106.
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