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Historical Jesus — The historical Jesus is Jesus of Nazareth as reconstructed by historians using historical methods. These historical methods use critical analysis of gospel texts as the primary source for the biography of Jesus, along with non biblical sources to … Wikipedia
Quest for the historical Jesus — This article is about the history of academic Jesus research. For the book The Quest of the Historical Jesus: A Critical Study of Its Progress from Reimarus to Wrede , see Albert Schweitzer. The quest for the historical Jesus is the attempt to… … Wikipedia
Quest of the Historical Jesus, The — The title of Albert Schweitzer [[➝ Schweitzer, Albert]] s work (ET1910 and 2000) which traced the course of investigation by (mostly) German scholars into the presentation of Jesus in the gospels. The starting point was in the late 18th cent. and … Dictionary of the Bible
Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus — [http://www.brill.nl/jshj The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus] is designed to provide a forum for academic discussion of Jesus within the context of first century Palestine . It is intended to be accessible to a non scholarly… … Wikipedia
historical Jesus, quest of the — Исторический Иисус, вопрос о … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
historical Jesus, the — Исторический Иисус … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Jesus myth theory — The Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel (1700). Jesus myth theorists see this as one of a number of stories about dying and rising gods. Description The … Wikipedia
Jesus myth hypothesis — Jesus myth links here. For a comparison between Jesus Christ and pagan mythology see Jesus Christ and comparative mythology. The Jesus myth hypothesis, also referred to as the Jesus myth theory , the Christ myth or the Jesus myth is an argument… … Wikipedia
Jesus von Nazaret — Jesus als Guter Hirte, frühchristliche Deckenmalerei in der Calixtus Katakombe in Rom, um 250 Jesus von Nazaret (aramäisch ישוע Jeschua oder Jeschu, gräzisiert Ἰησοῦς; * wahrscheinlich vor 4 v. Chr. in … Deutsch Wikipedia
JESUS — (d. 30 C.E.), whom Christianity sees as its founder and object of faith, was a Jew who lived toward the end of the Second Commonwealth period. The martyrdom of his brother James is narrated by Josephus (Ant. 20:200–3), but the passage in the same … Encyclopedia of Judaism