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The page: Historical Jesus Studies--1500s includes (in chronological order) scholarly and literary works in the field of Historical Jesus Studies made in the 16th century, or from 1500 to 1599.

Martin Luther


Highlights (1500s)
Highlights (1500s)



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History of Research (1500s) -- Notes

Most work on Jesus were theological or poetical harmonies of the four Gospels, but a critical approach began to emerge. Martin Luther discussed the Jewishness of Jesus and by the end of the century the work of Bartolomeo Dionigi located the life of Jesus within Jewish history.