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**[[A Critical and Historical Introduction to the Canonical Scriptures of the Old Testatment = Einleitung in das Neue Testament (1843 @18?? De Witte / Parker), book (English ed.)]] | |||
*[[Einleitung in das Neue Testament (An Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Books of the New Testament / 1826 De Wette), book]] | *[[Einleitung in das Neue Testament (An Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Books of the New Testament / 1826 De Wette), book]] | ||
**[[An Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Books of the New Testament = Einleitung in das Neue Testament (1858 @1826 De Witte / Frothingham), book (English ed.)]] | **[[An Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Books of the New Testament = Einleitung in das Neue Testament (1858 @1826 De Witte / Frothingham), book (English ed.)]] |
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Wilhelm Martin Leberecht De Wette (1780-1849) was a German scholar.
Biography
A student of Johann Jakob Griesbach and Heinrich Paulus at the University of Jena, was professor at the University of Heidelberg. Renowned for his groundbreaking studies on the origins of the Pentateuch, gave an important contribution also to New Testament studies. Distinguished three theological strands in the New Testament: the Jewish-Christian (in the Synoptic Gospels, most of Acts, the letters of James, Peter and Jude, and the Apocalypse), the Alexandrian (in Hebrews and the Johannine Gospel and letters) and the Pauline. These represent three separate lines along which the message of Jesus was interpreted and developed.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
References
- William Baird, in History of New Testament Research: 1. From Deism to Tübingen (1992 Baird), book / pp. 221-229