William Wrede

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William Wrede was a German Protestant theologian and New Testament scholar best known for formulating the "Messianic Secret" theory in the Gospel of Mark and influencing modern critical studies of the historical Jesus.

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instanceOf New Testament scholar
Protestant theologian
biblical scholar
human
theologian
areaOfInfluence interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels
methodology of historical Jesus research
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1859-05-10
dateOfDeath 1906-11-23
describedIn Das Messiasgeheimnis in den Evangelien (1901) NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Göttingen
University of Leipzig
employer University of Breslau NERFINISHED
era 19th-century theology
early 20th-century theology
ethnicGroup German
familyName Wrede NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork New Testament studies
Protestant theology
biblical criticism
historical Jesus research
givenName William
hasAcademicDiscipline religious studies
theology
influenced Rudolf Bultmann NERFINISHED
form criticism of the Gospels
twentieth-century New Testament scholarship
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement history of religions school
name William Wrede NERFINISHED
notableFor critical study of the Gospel of Mark
formulation of the Messianic Secret theory
influence on modern historical Jesus research
notableWork Das Messiasgeheimnis in den Evangelien NERFINISHED
Paulus NERFINISHED
occupation theologian
university teacher
placeOfBirth Bücken NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hanover NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Bad
Denmark NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of New Testament
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender male
theory Messianic Secret in the Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED

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