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The page: '''Historical Jesus Studies--1850s''', includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of [[Historical Jesus Studies]], made in the second half of the 19th century, or from 1850 to 1899.
The page: '''Historical Jesus Studies--1850s''', includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of [[Historical Jesus Studies]], made in the second half of the 19th century, or from 1850 to 1899.
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[[File:Ernest Renan.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ernest Renan]]]]
[[File:Ernest Renan.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ernest Renan]]]]
[[File:Johannes Weiss.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Johannes Weiss]]]]
[[File:Johannes Weiss.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Johannes Weiss]]]]
[[File:Joseph Holt Ingraham.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Joseph Holt Ingraham]]]]
[[File:Lew Wallace.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Lew Wallace]]]]
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* [[Ernest Renan]]
* [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1800s|back]] <- [[Historical Jesus Studies|HJS Home Page]] -> [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1900s|next]]
* [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]] (1825-1905)
 
* [[Johannes Weiss]]
[[Ernest 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.
* [[Joseph Holt Ingraham]]
 
* [[Lew 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.
 
Against the "Liberal Theology," [[Johannes Weiss]] argued that the proclamation of the Kingdom of God by Jesus should be interpreted in light of Jewish apocalypticism.
 
More conservative theologians, like [[Martin Kähler]], argued that the "real" Jesus was not the so-called "Historical Jesus" but the Christ proclaimed by the Christian faith.
 
* [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1800s|back]] <- [[Historical Jesus Studies|HJS Home Page]] -> [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1900s|next]]
 
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[[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2010s|2010s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 2010s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2000s|2000s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 2000s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|1990s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1990s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1980s|1980s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1980s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1970s|1970s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1970s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1960s|1960s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1960s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1950s|1950s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1950s|Top]]) --  [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1940s|1940s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1940s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1930s|1930s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1930s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1920s|1920s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1920s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1910s|1910s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1910s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1900s|1900s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1900s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1850s|1850s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1850s|Top]]) --  
[[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2010s|2010s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 2010s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--2000s|2000s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 2000s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1990s|1990s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1990s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1980s|1980s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1980s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1970s|1970s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1970s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1960s|1960s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1960s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1950s|1950s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1950s|Top]]) --  [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1940s|1940s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1940s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1930s|1930s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1930s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1920s|1920s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1920s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1910s|1910s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1910s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1900s|1900s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1900s|Top]]) -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1850s|1850s]] ([[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--Top 1850s|Top]]) --  
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== History of Research ([[1850s]]) -- Notes ==


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[[Ernest 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.  
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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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Against the "Liberal Theology," [[Johannes Weiss]] argued that the proclamation of the Kingdom of God by Jesus should be interpreted in light of Jewish apocalypticism.
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More conservative theologians, like [[Martin Kähler]], argued that the "real" Jesus was not the so-called "Historical Jesus" but the Christ proclaimed by the Christian faith.
[[:Category:Second Temple Studies--1850s|Second Temple Studies]] -- [[:Category:Enochic Studies--1850s|Enochic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Apocalyptic Studies--1850s|Apocalyptic Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Apocrypha Studies--1850s|OT Apocrypha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Wisdom Studies--1850s|Wisdom Studies]] -- [[:Category:OT Pseudepigrapha Studies--1850s|OT Pseudepigrapha Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1850s|Hellenistic-Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Philo Studies--1850s|Philo Studies]] -- [[:Category:Josephus Studies--1850s|Josephus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Historical Jesus Studies--1850s|Historical Jesus Studies]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1850s|Pauline Studies]] -- [[:Category:Johannine Studies--1850s|Johannine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Petrine Studies--1850s|Petrine Studies]] -- [[:Category:Gospels Studies--1850s|Gospels Studies]] -- [[:Category:Christian Origins Studies--1850s|Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[:Category:New Testament Studies--1850s|New Testament Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Christian Studies--1850s|Early Christian Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Jewish Studies--1850s|Early Jewish Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Islamic Studies--1850s|Early Islamic Studies]] -- [[:Category:Early Samaritan Studies--1850s|Early Samaritan Studies]] -- [[:Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--1850s|Hebrew Bible Studies]]
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Revision as of 17:51, 26 November 2019

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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--1850s, includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies, made in the second half of the 19th century, or from 1850 to 1899.


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1850s -- Highlights



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History of Research (1850s) -- Notes

Ernest 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.

Against the "Liberal Theology," Johannes Weiss argued that the proclamation of the Kingdom of God by Jesus should be interpreted in light of Jewish apocalypticism.

More conservative theologians, like Martin Kähler, argued that the "real" Jesus was not the so-called "Historical Jesus" but the Christ proclaimed by the Christian faith.

Pages in category "Historical Jesus Studies--1850s"

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