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[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Voit_186_Emil_Sch%C3%BCrer.jpg Emil Schürer] (1844-1910) was a German scholar
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Voit_186_Emil_Sch%C3%BCrer.jpg Emil Schürer] (1844-1910) was a German scholar. German Protestant scholar and theologian. Born at Augsburg. Professor at Leipzig and Göttingen. Author of the most influential 19th-century comprehensive introduction to the history and literature of Second Temple Judaism. Thanks to his work the study of Judaism “in the time of Jesus” became a standard topic in scholarship.


==Biography==
==Works ==
German Protestant scholar and theologian. Born at Augsburg. Professor at Leipzig and Göttingen. Author of the most influential 19th-century comprehensive introduction to the history and literature of Second Temple Judaism. Thanks to his work the study of Judaism “in the time of Jesus” became a standard topic in scholarship.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


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Emil Schürer (1844-1910) was a German scholar. German Protestant scholar and theologian. Born at Augsburg. Professor at Leipzig and Göttingen. Author of the most influential 19th-century comprehensive introduction to the history and literature of Second Temple Judaism. Thanks to his work the study of Judaism “in the time of Jesus” became a standard topic in scholarship.

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