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Renan's Life of Jesus had a sensational impact in mid-19th century. Based on the premise that Jesus’ life should be studied critically like that of every other man, Renan interpreted jesus as a teacher of morality, downplaying the  apocalyptic and supernatural elements of Gospels narratives.  
Renan's Life of Jesus had a sensational impact in mid-19th century. Based on the premise that Jesus’ life should be studied critically like that of every other man, Renan interpreted jesus as a teacher of morality, downplaying the  apocalyptic and supernatural elements of Gospels narratives.  


The interest in Jesus' Jewish background was fostered by the work of Emil Schurer and by the extraordinary success of the novel ''Ben Hur'' by Wallace.
The interest in Jesus' Jewish background was fostered by the scholarly work of [[Alfred Edersheim]] and by the extraordinary success of the novel ''Ben Hur'' by Wallace.


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Ernest Renan
Lew Wallace


Historical Jesus Studies in the 1850s--Works and Authors

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Renan's Life of Jesus had a sensational impact in mid-19th century. Based on the premise that Jesus’ life should be studied critically like that of every other man, Renan interpreted jesus as a teacher of morality, downplaying the apocalyptic and supernatural elements of Gospels narratives.

The interest in Jesus' Jewish background was fostered by the scholarly work of Alfred Edersheim and by the extraordinary success of the novel Ben Hur by Wallace.

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