The Many Lives of Jesus : Scholarship, Religion, and the Nineteenth Century Imagination
300 p.
This collection of essays aims to offer a multi-disciplinary approach to nineteenth and early twentieth century scholarship on Jesus and early Christianity, which illustrates the width and depth of the questions that critical reflections on the historical Jesus raised in and beyond the field of liberal theology. More precisely, it focuses on Jesus scholarship as practiced in various disciplines and fields that engaged with the academic study of religion. On the other hand, this volume aims for a comprehensive, multi-perspectivist historicization of this scholarship, considering the full range of religious, cultural, racial, political, and national dynamics that hosted the many controversies over the historical Jesus.Divided into five sections, the eleven essays in this book are organized according to guiding themes and a loose chronological structure.The first sectionrevisits the roots of theForschungin Liberal-Protestant Germany, and especially focuses on the maturation of historical-critical consciousness i
n the work of Reimarus (and his predecessors), Schleiermacher and Strauss.The second sectionis concerned with the rise of the "oriental Jesus" against the background of the making of the academic, non-theological study of religion as a scientific discipline.The third sectionexplores how themes related to the historical Jesus and the rise of Christianity were treated among different academic disciplines from the early second half of the nineteenth century onwards.The fourth sectionexplores how the historical Jesus was at the same time further explored by the biblical scholars and theologians who integrated new comparative methods in their research.The fifth section, finally, highlights the cultural-political appropriations that were made of scholarly writings on Jesus, which not rarely constituted the bricks with which radical political movements built their houses. [Publisher's text].
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