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quest for historical jesus in 1906 #1 |
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so called historical jesus and the historical biblical christ #2 |
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1950s and 60s: post WWII altered their perceptions |
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Ernst Kasemann: the problem with the historical Jesus. trying to see how jesus relates to me James Robinson: a new quest for the historical jesus ( 1956) |
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quest 3: ep sanders gerd theissen/horsely |
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sanders: portrayed jesus as an eschatological propher theissen/horsely: jesus as a social prophet |
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response to the third quest |
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they never looked at the end of jesus life |
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people who responded to the third quest |
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Raymond E Brown: the death of a messiah ( catholic) NT Wright: Jesus and the victory of God (evangelical) |
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Theory behind the response to the third quest |
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what is going on in the world effects religion |
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how they decided if the scriptures were authentic |
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coherence, dissimiliarity, aramaism, embarassment |
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Doesnt explain what jesus says when he says ( jesus began to teach) the fast pace life of jesus only recorded two stage healing in the gospels |
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