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In 1853 [{Aurelio Bianchi-Giovini]] introduced to Italy the critical study of the Gospels, but it was not until after the Italian unification that an authentic free debate could start. In 1863 both the works of Strauss and Renan were translated into Italian, but it was Renan's work that took central stage, producing a flow of apologetic works. With them also came the realization that the Catholic Church had lost control of Italy's cultural life, so much so that even the life of Jesus could be now be more freely subjected to critical analysis and non-conformist approaches, like the socialist Christ portrayed by [[Giovanni Bovio]]. Catholic scholars, like [[Rossi  An Italian-Jewish scholarship also developed with [[Elia Benamozegh]] and [[David Castelli]].   
In 1853 [[Aurelio Bianchi-Giovini]] introduced to Italy the critical study of the Gospels, but it was not until after the Italian unification that an authentic free debate could start. In 1863 both the works of Strauss and Renan were translated into Italian, but it was Renan's work that took central stage, producing a flow of apologetic works. With them also came the realization that the Catholic Church had lost control of Italy's cultural life, so much so that even the life of Jesus could be now be more freely subjected to critical analysis and non-conformist approaches, like the socialist Christ portrayed by [[Giovanni Bovio]]. Catholic scholars, like [[Rossi  An Italian-Jewish scholarship also developed with [[Elia Benamozegh]] and [[David Castelli]].   
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The category: Italian--1850s, includes works in Italian language made between 1850 and 1859.


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In 1853 Aurelio Bianchi-Giovini introduced to Italy the critical study of the Gospels, but it was not until after the Italian unification that an authentic free debate could start. In 1863 both the works of Strauss and Renan were translated into Italian, but it was Renan's work that took central stage, producing a flow of apologetic works. With them also came the realization that the Catholic Church had lost control of Italy's cultural life, so much so that even the life of Jesus could be now be more freely subjected to critical analysis and non-conformist approaches, like the socialist Christ portrayed by Giovanni Bovio. Catholic scholars, like [[Rossi An Italian-Jewish scholarship also developed with Elia Benamozegh and David Castelli. }}


Italian language (1850s) -- Highlights
Italian language (1850s) -- Highlights

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Pages in category "Italian language--1850s"

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