doi:10.7227/BJRL.88.1.1PagetJ. CarletonBulletin of the John Rylands LibraryPaget, James Carleton. "Albert Schweitzer's Second Edition of The Quest of the Historical Jesus." BJRL 9 (2010): 3-38....
The quest of the historical Jesus : a critical study of its progress from Reimarus to Wrede by Albert Schweitzer ; [translated from the German by W. Montgomery] Adam & Charles Black, 1954 3rd ed. with a new introd. by the author A Schweitzer - 《Fuel & Energy Abstracts》 被引量: 0...
Schweitzer gained great reputation for writing "The Quest of the Historical Jesus" (1906). He was acclaimed for his two concise books on in 1905-1908. In 1917 Schweitzer and his wife were arrested by the French administration in Africa for being Germans, and sent to a French internment camp...
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Schweitzer’s main contribution to theology was his bookGeschichte der Leben-Jesu-Forschung(1906;The Quest for the Historical Jesus,) which emphasized the significance of understanding Jesus within the context of the Jewish apocalyptic philosophy of his day. His other philosophical works includeKant’s...
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MODERN APPROACHES TO THE RELATIONSHIP OF FAITH AND HISTORY The nineteenth century "Quest for the Historical Jesus" (Schweitzer) attempted to get behind the dogma of the Church to discover who Jesus really was. The efforts of the old libe... RD Rightmire - 《Asbury Journal》 被引量: 1发表...
“The Quest of the Historical Jesus” See all related content Albert Schweitzer(born Jan. 14, 1875, Kaysersberg, Upper Alsace, Ger. [now in France]—died Sept. 4, 1965,Lambaréné, Gabon) was an Alsatian-German theologian, philosopher, organist, andmissiondoctor in equatorial Africa, who re...
(1906;The Quest of the Historical Jesus) established him as a world figure in theological studies. In this and other works he stressed the eschatological views (concerned with the consummation of history) of Jesus and St. Paul, asserting that their attitudes were formed by expectation of the ...