The quest of the historical Jesus : a critical study of its progress from Reimarus to Wrede / by Albert Schweitzer; with a Preface by F.C. Burkitt.
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TextPublication details: New York, NY : The Macmillan Company, c1959.Description: 413 p. 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BT 303 S97 1959
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| BT 303 P187 1982 The victorian "lives" of Jesus / | BT 303 R563 1959 A new quest of the historical Jesus / | BT 303 R563 1959 A new quest of the historical Jesus / | BT 303 S97 1959 The quest of the historical Jesus : | BT 303 S97 1959 The quest of the historical Jesus : | BT 303 St76 1970 Christ the controversialist : | BT 303 T799 1986 Nag Hammadi and the gospel tradition : |
I. The Problem--
II. Hermann Samuel Reimarus --
III. The Lives of Jesus of the Earlier Rationalism--
IV. The Earliest Fictitious Lives of Jesus--
V. Fully Developed Rationalism —Paulus--
VI. The Last Phase of Rationalism—Hase and Schleiermacher--
VII. David Friedrich Strauss—The Man and his Fate--
VIII. Strauss's First "Life of Jesus"--
IX. Strauss's Opponents and Supporters--
X. The Marcan Hypothesis--
XI. Bruno Bauer --
XII. Further Imaginative Lives of Jesus--
XIII. Renan--
XIV. The "Liberal" Lives of Jesus--
XV. The Eschatological Question--
XVI. The Struggle against Eschatology --
XVII. Questions regarding the Aramaic Language, Rabbinic Parallels, and Buddhistic Influence--
XVIII. The Position of the Subject at the Close of the Nineteenth Century--
XIX. Thoroughgoing Scepticism and Thoroughgoing Eschatology--
XX. Results
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