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* [[Jesus der Galiläer und das Judentum (1940 Grundmann), book]]
* [[Jesus der Galiläer und das Judentum (1940 Grundmann), book]]
* [[Vita di Gesù Cristo (1941 Ricciotti), book]]
* [[Vita di Gesù Cristo (1941 Ricciotti), book]]
* [[The Man Born to Be King (1941 Sayers), play]]
* [[The Man Born to Be King (1941 Sayers), radio-play]]
* [[King Jesus (1946 Graves), novel]]
* [[King Jesus (1946 Graves), novel]]
* [[Unbekannte Jesusworte (Unknown Sayings of Jesus / 1948 Jeremias), book]]
* [[Unbekannte Jesusworte (Unknown Sayings of Jesus / 1948 Jeremias), book]]

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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--1940s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies made in the 1940s, or from 1940 to 1949.

1940s -- Highlights
1940s -- Highlights


1940s -- History of research -- Overview
1940s -- History of research -- Overview

As part of the "final solution," Nazi Germany sponsored at Jena the activities of the Institut zur Erforschung und Beseitigung des jüdischen Einflusses auf das deutsche kirchliche Leben / Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Religious Life (1939-1945), directed by respected German theologian Walter Grundmann. The notion of the "Aryan Jesus" was promoted in Nazi propaganda (notably, Der ewige Jude (The Eternal Jew / 1940 Hippler), arch-fi documentary), but was not foreign elsewhere, even in democratic Great Britain or America, where anti-Judaism (if not anti-Semitism) had also strong roots.

In difficult wartimes, religious retelling of the life of Jesus offered some consolation and hope to suffering (Christian) people on both sides. The Life of Jesus by Catholic priest Giuseppe Ricciotti in Italy and the radio-play The Man Born to Be King by playwright Dorothy L. Sayers in England played such role in those years.

After the war, fiction regained its freedom to surprise and scandalize with King Jesus by Robert Graves. Scholarly activity resumed with the seminal work of Joachim Jeremias on the "lost" sayings of Jesus; see Unbekannte Jesusworte (Unknown Sayings of Jesus / 1948 Jeremias), book. It couldn't be, however, as if nothing had happened. French scholar Jules Isaac not only denounced the influence of Christian anti-Judaism on scholarly research but also exposed the direct responsibilities of the Christian teaching of contempt for the spread of Nazi anti-Semitism and the tragedy of the Holocaust; see Jésus et Israël (Jesus and Israel / 1948 Isaac), book.


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Cognate Fields (1940s)
Cognate Fields (1940s)


Pages in category "Historical Jesus Studies--1940s"

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Media in category "Historical Jesus Studies--1940s"

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