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*[[Die Christusmythe (1909 | *[[Die Christusmythe (1909 Drews), book]] | ||
**[[The Christ Myth (1910 Drews / Burns), book (English ed.)]] | |||
**[[Le mythe de Jésus (1926 Drews / Stahl), book (French ed.)]] | |||
*[[Die Petruslegende (1910 Drews), book]] | *[[Die Petruslegende (1910 Drews), book]] | ||
*[[Das Markusevangelium, 1921]] | *[[Das Markusevangelium, 1921]] | ||
*[[Die Entstehung des Christentums aus dem Gnostizismus (1924 Drews), book]] | *[[Die Entstehung des Christentums aus dem Gnostizismus (1924 Drews), book]] | ||
Revision as of 06:20, 18 May 2011
Arthur Drews (1865-1935) was a German scholar.
Biography
Arthur Drews was born on November 1, 1865.
Drew was a philosopher and writer. He was professor of philosophy and German at the Technische Hochschule Karlsruhe, Germany.
Drews died on July 19, 1935
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Drews advocated a radical version of the Jesus Myth Theory, claiming that there is no evidence of the existence of Jesus as a historical figure. His position was motivated by a virulent antisemitism who led him to support the rise of the German Faith Movement, a form of neo-Pagan Aryanism meant to replace both Judaism and Christianity.