The Quest of the Historical Jesus
A Critical Study of its Progress from Reimarus to Wrede
By Albert Schweitzer
Privatdocent in New Testament Studies in the University of Strassburg
Translated By W. Montgomery
With a Preface by F. C. Burkitt
Contents
- Preface
- I. The Problem
- II. Hermann Samuel Reimarus
- III. The Lives Of Jesus Of The Earlier Rationalism
- IV. The Earliest Fictitious Lives Of Jesus
- V. Fully Developed Rationalism--Paulus
- VI. The Last Phase Of Rationalism--Hase And Schleiermacher
- VII. David Friedrich Strauss--The Man And His Fate
- VIII. Strauss's First "Life Of Jesus"
- IX. Strauss's Opponents And Supporters
- X. The Marcan Hypothesis
- XI. Bruno Bauer. The First Sceptical Life Of Jesus
- XII. Further Imaginative Lives Of Jesus
- XIII. Renan
- XIV. The "Liberal" Lives Of Jesus
- XV. The Eschatological Question
- XVI. The Struggle Against Eschatology
- XVII. Questions Regarding The Aramaic Language, Rabbinic Parallels, And Buddhistic Influence
- XVIII. The Position Of The Subject At The Close Of The Nineteenth Century
- XIX. Thoroughgoing Scepticism And Thoroughgoing Eschatology
- XX. Results
- Index Of Authors And Works
- Footnotes