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Historical Jesus Studies in the 1500s
Historical Jesus Studies in the 1500s

Most work on Jesus were theological or poetical harmonies of the four Gospels, but a critical approach began to emerge. Martin Luther discussed the Jewishness of Jesus and by the end of the century the work of Dionigi located the life of Jesus within Jewish history.


Noticeable Works of the 1500s
Noticeable Works of the 1500s


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