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* [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|back]] <- [[Historical Jesus Studies|HJS Home Page]] -> [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2010s|next]]  
* [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|back]] <- [[Historical Jesus Studies|HJS Home Page]] -> [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2010s|next]]  


The 2000s are characterized by the debate over two radically opposed (yet both unhistorical) interpretations of Jesus--the new-age novel [[The Da Vinci Code (2003 Brown), novel|The Da Vinci Code (2003)]] and the Christian-fundamentalist movie [[The Passion of the Christ (2004 Gibson), film|The Passion of the Christ (2004)]] by [[Mel Gibson]].  
The 2000s are characterized by the debate over two radically opposed (yet both unhistorical) interpretations of Jesus--the new-age novel [[The Da Vinci Code (2003 Brown), novel|The Da Vinci Code (2003)]] by [[Dan brown]], and the Christian-fundamentalist movie [[The Passion of the Christ (2004 Gibson), film|The Passion of the Christ (2004)]] by [[Mel Gibson]].  


* [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|back]] <- [[Historical Jesus Studies|HJS Home Page]] -> [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2010s|next]]  
* [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|back]] <- [[Historical Jesus Studies|HJS Home Page]] -> [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2010s|next]]  

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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--2000s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies made in the 2000s, or from 2000 to 2009.


HJS 2000s -- History of research -- Overview
HJS 2000s -- History of research -- Overview

The 2000s are characterized by the debate over two radically opposed (yet both unhistorical) interpretations of Jesus--the new-age novel The Da Vinci Code (2003) by Dan brown, and the Christian-fundamentalist movie The Passion of the Christ (2004) by Mel Gibson.


HJS 2000s -- Highlights
HJS 2000s -- Highlights


HJS Timeline -> 2000s

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2010s (Top) -- 2000s (Top) -- 1990s (Top) -- 1980s (Top) -- 1970s (Top) -- 1960s (Top) -- 1950s (Top) -- 1940s (Top) -- 1930s (Top) -- 1920s (Top) -- 1910s (Top) -- 1900s (Top) -- 1850s (Top) -- 1800s (Top) -- 1700s (Top) -- 1600s (Top) -- 1500s (Top) -- 1400s (Top) -- 2000s (Top) -- Medieval (Top)


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Cognate Fields (2000s)
Cognate Fields (2000s)

Pages in category "Historical Jesus Studies--2000s"

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