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The quest of the historical Jesus; a critical study of its progress from Reimarus to Wrede (original 1906; edition 1968)

by Albert Schweitzer, W. Montgomery (Translator), James M. Robinson

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Renowned scholar and author Albert Schweitzer's world-changing study of the true life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
The Christian religious tradition has shaped much of our world for two millennia. But separate from the practice of Christianity is the factual life of Jesus himself. In this groundbreaking study, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Schweitzer delves into biblical text and historical evidence to deconstruct the many myths of Jesus's life that have been propagated through the centuries. A seminal work, Schweitzer's book brings into focus the social and political currents of Jesus's time to rebut previous authors' hypotheses and form an entirely new one of his own.

A milestone text in its time, Schweitzer's book was so dominant that virtually no new scholarly investigations of the historical Jesus were published for decades after its initial release. Now, more than a century later, The Quest of the Historical Jesus remains the standard against which religious academic studies are measured.

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Title:The quest of the historical Jesus; a critical study of its progress from Reimarus to Wrede
Authors:Albert Schweitzer
Other authors:W. Montgomery (Translator), James M. Robinson
Info:New York, Macmillan [1968]
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Philosophy. Religion & Spirituality. Nonfiction. HTML:

Renowned scholar and author Albert Schweitzer's world-changing study of the true life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
The Christian religious tradition has shaped much of our world for two millennia. But separate from the practice of Christianity is the factual life of Jesus himself. In this groundbreaking study, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Schweitzer delves into biblical text and historical evidence to deconstruct the many myths of Jesus's life that have been propagated through the centuries. A seminal work, Schweitzer's book brings into focus the social and political currents of Jesus's time to rebut previous authors' hypotheses and form an entirely new one of his own.

A milestone text in its time, Schweitzer's book was so dominant that virtually no new scholarly investigations of the historical Jesus were published for decades after its initial release. Now, more than a century later, The Quest of the Historical Jesus remains the standard against which religious academic studies are measured.

This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

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