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* [[: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)]] 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]].  
The 2000s were dominated 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]].  


The emphasis of scholarly research shifts from the Historical Jesus to the way in which his figure was "remembered" or "re-imagined" by his disciples.   
The emphasis of scholarly research shifted from the Historical Jesus to the way in which his figure was "remembered" or "re-imagined" by his disciples.   


* [[: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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* [[Lord Jesus Christ (2003 Hurtado), book]]
* [[The Da Vinci Code (2003 Brown), novel]]
* [[The Da Vinci Code (2003 Brown), novel]]
* [[Christianity in the Making: 1. Jesus Remembered (2003 Dunn), book]]
* [[Christianity in the Making: 1. Jesus Remembered (2003 Dunn), book]]

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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 were dominated 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.

The emphasis of scholarly research shifted from the Historical Jesus to the way in which his figure was "remembered" or "re-imagined" by his disciples.


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


HJS Timeline -> 2000s

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

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

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