Jesus and the Rise of Nationalism: A New Quest for the NineteenthCentury Historical Jesus

Much of the enduring value of that period's works for the biblical studies guild derives from the ways in which they moved source-critical questions about the Gospels to the foreground of New Testament scholarship and their conscious detachment of historical reconstruction from the traditional...

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