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* [[Christ in the Gospels (1930 Easton), book]]
* [[The Teachings of Jesus (1931 Branscomb), book]]
* [[La vie de Jésus (The Life of Jesus / 1932 Goguel), book]]
* [[The Life of Jesus = La vie de Jésus (1933 Goguel / Wyon), book (English ed.)]]
* [[The Life of Jesus = La vie de Jésus (1933 Goguel / Wyon), book (English ed.)]]
* [[Jésus (Jesus / 1933 Guignebert), book]]
* [[Jésus (Jesus / 1933 Guignebert), book]]
* [[Jésus-Christ: sa vie, sa doctrine, son oeuvre (1933 Prat), book]]
* [[Jésus-Christ: sa vie, sa doctrine, son oeuvre (1933 Prat), book]]
* [[Golgotha / Ecce Homo (Behold the Man / 1935 Duvivier), feature film]]
* [[Golgotha / Ecce Homo (Behold the Man / 1935 Duvivier), feature film]]
* [[Jesus = Jésus (1935 Guignebert / Hooke), book (English ed.)]]
* [[Jesus = Jésus (1935 Guignebert / Hooke), book (English ed.)]]
* [[Vie de Jésus (Life of Jesus / 1936 Mauriac), novel]]
* [[Vie de Jésus (Life of Jesus / 1936 Mauriac), novel]]
* [[White Crucifixion (1938 Chagall), art]]
* [[White Crucifixion (1938 Chagall), art]]
* [[Christ and the Fine Arts (1938 Maus), book]]
* [[The Nazarene (1939 Asch / Samuel), novel]]
* [[The Nazarene (1939 Asch / Samuel), novel]]
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* [[Ferdinand Prat]] (1857-1938)
* [[Ferdinand Prat]] (1857-1938)
* [[Charles Guignebert]] (1867-1939)
* [[Charles Guignebert]] (1867-1939)
* [[Burton Scott Easton]] (1877-1950)
* [[Cynthia Pearl Maus]] (1878–1970)
* [[Sholem Asch]] (1880-1957)
* [[Sholem Asch]] (1880-1957)
* [[Maurice Goguel]] (1880-1955)
* [[Maurice Goguel]] (1880-1955)
* [[François Mauriac]] (1885-1970)
* [[François Mauriac]] (1885-1970)
* [[Marc Chagall]] (1887-1985)
* [[Marc Chagall]] (1887-1985)
* [[B. Harvie Branscomb]] (1894-1998)
* [[Julien Duvivier]] (1896-1967)
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 29 November 2019

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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--1930s, includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies, made in the 1930s, or from 1930 to 1939.

Highlights (1930s)
Highlights (1930s)



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History of Research (1930s) -- Notes

Rampant anti-Semitism and Christian theological skepticism about the Historical (Jewish) Jesus led to the decline of Jesus research in the 1930s. The burden of proving the relevance of the historical Jesus was left almost entirely on the shoulders of Jewish scholars and authors and of a few Christian scholars (mostly French and British), who struggled to keep alive the interest in the subject and in the close historical (and religious) relationship between Judaism and Christianity.

Jewish scholars and artists reminded Christians of the Jewishness of Jesus.

Pages in category "Historical Jesus Studies--1930s"

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