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*“From Locke to Reitzenstein: The Historical Investigation of the Origins of Christianity,” ''Harvard Theological Review'' (1929)
*“From Locke to Reitzenstein: The Historical Investigation of the Origins of Christianity,” ''Harvard Theological Review'' (1929)


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Revision as of 05:40, 6 August 2009

Luigi Salvatorelli (1886-1974) was an Italian scholar.

Contribution to Second Temple Jewish Studies

Historian. In 1919 left his position of Professor of History of Christianity at Naples to pursue a career of journalist and publicist. After WW2 shifted his interest from antiquity to contemporary history.

Bibliography

Major Articles

  • “From Locke to Reitzenstein: The Historical Investigation of the Origins of Christianity,” Harvard Theological Review (1929)