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* [[[[Life of Christ = Storia di Cristo (1923 @1921 Papini / Fisher), nonfiction book (American ed.)]]
* [[[[Life of Christ = Storia di Cristo (1923 @1921 Papini / Fisher), nonfiction book (American ed.)]]
* [[The Ethical Teaching of Jesus (1924 Scott), book]]


* [[The Man Nobody Knows (1925 Burton), nonfiction book]]
* [[The Man Nobody Knows (1925 Burton), nonfiction book]]

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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--1920s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies made in the 1920s, or from 1920 to 1929.


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History of Research (1920s) -- Notes

  • Among scholarly works, the most significant contribution was that offered by Joseph Klausner. His Life of Jesus, published in 1922 in Hebrew and translated in 1925 into English by Herbert Danby, was the first consistent attempt to reclaim Jesus from the perspective of the Jewish orthodox tradition. However, a general skepticism about the possibility and even the theological significance of the search for the Historical Jesus became dominant, supported by the authority of Rudolf Bultmann, who in his 1926 book on Jesus concluded that the only Jesus we can know is the risen Christ of the Christian faith. Besides his historical existence, virtually nothing can be recovered of the historical Jesus. The quest for the historical Jesus had therefore to be abandoned as both historically impossible and theologically superfluous.

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