The Historical Christ
Autor: | F. C. Conybeare |
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EAN: | 4064066182724 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Or, An investigation of the views of Mr. J. M. Robertson, Dr. A. Drews, and Prof. W. B. Smith |
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Schlagworte: | F. C. Conyb ancient texts examination cultural contexts Christianity early Christianity origins historical analysis Jesus historical figure study impact of Jesus primary sources research religious beliefs development scholarly critique Jesus |
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In 'The Historical Christ,' F. C. Conybeare presents a meticulous examination of the figure of Jesus within the broader context of historical inquiry and religious studies. Blending critical analysis with a narrative style that engages both scholarly and lay audiences, Conybeare delves into early Christian texts, historical contexts, and the socio-political milieu of the time. His erudition reveals the complexities surrounding the historical Christ, challenging conventional narratives while drawing upon contemporary historiography to argue for a figure shaped by both divine and human influences, rooted firmly in his Jewish heritage. F. C. Conybeare (1856-1924) was a distinguished theologian and scholar, whose academic trajectory was influenced by both biblical scholarship and a deep interest in the early roots of Christianity. His unique perspective emerged from a time rife with religious upheaval, as well as from his own background as a self-identified liberal thinker wrestling with traditional doctrine. Conybeare's approach to the historical Jesus reflects both his scholarly rigor and his commitment to unraveling the layers of interpretation that have accumulated over centuries. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking a thoughtful and scholarly perspective on the historical Jesus. Conybeare invites readers to question and explore, making it not only a significant academic contribution but also a catalyst for profound personal reflection on faith and history.