Oskar Holtzmann (1859-1934), scholar

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Oskar Holtzmann (1859-1934) was a German scholar.

Biography

Oskar Holtzmann was born October 20, 1859 in Stuttgart, Germany, the cousin of Heinrich Holtzmann.

He studied theology in Strasbourg, Göttingen and Giessen. He worked primarily as a High School Professor, with part-time appointments as a lecturer at the University.

He died in Giessen in 1934.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Das Ende des jüdischen Staatswesens und der Entstehung des Christenthums, Geschichte des Volkes Israel. Grote, Berlin 1888.

Jesus Christus und das Gemeinschaftsleben der Menschen. Mohr, Tübingen 1903.

Die jüdische Schriftgelehrsamkeit zur Zeit Jesu. Ricker, Gießen 1901.

War Jesus Ekstatiker? Eine Untersuchung zum Leben Jesu. Mohr, Tübingen 1903.

Der christliche Gottesglaube, seine Vorgeschichte und Urgeschichte. Töpelmann, Gießen 1905.

Christus. Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig 1907.

Ein Büchlein vom staatlichen Religionsunterricht insbesondere in Hessen. Töpelmann, Gießen 1908.

Berakot (Gebete). De Gruyter, Berlin 1912.

Der Tosephtatraktat Berakot. Töpelmann, Gießen 1912.

Middot (Von den Maßen des Tempels). De Gruyter, Berlin 1913.

Christus. 2., völlig umgearb. Aufl. Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig 1914.

Christus, zum drittenmal, ausgearb. Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig 1922.

Das neue Testament, [2 Bde]. Töpelmann, Gießen 1926.

Tamid (Vom täglichen Gemeindeopfer). De Gruyter, Berlin 1928.

Qinnim (Von den Vogelopfern). De Gruyter, Berlin 1931.

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