The Quest of the Historical Jesus

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The Quest of the Historical Jesus is Albert Schweitzer’s influential early 20th-century study that critically examines prior research on Jesus and portrays him as an apocalyptic prophet rooted in first-century Judaism.

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instanceOf book
historical Jesus study
theological work
author Albert Schweitzer
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques previous historical Jesus biographies
subjective projections of scholars onto Jesus
examinesWorkOf David Friedrich Strauss
Ernest Renan
Hermann Samuel Reimarus
William Wrede
field biblical studies
religious studies
theology
focusesOn 19th-century lives of Jesus
history of research on Jesus
liberal Protestant theology
genre biblical criticism
theological criticism
hasInfluentialStatus classic of historical Jesus research
landmark in New Testament criticism
influenced 20th-century New Testament scholarship
Albert Schweitzer’s reputation as a theologian
historical Jesus research
keyTheme Kingdom of God
end-time expectation
eschatology of Jesus
languageOfWork German
methodologicalApproach historical-critical method
movementContext history-of-religions school
notableFor argument that Jesus expected imminent end of the world
critique of liberal portraits of Jesus as ethical teacher
survey of historical Jesus research from Reimarus to Wrede
originalTitle Von Reimarus zu Wrede
portraysJesusAs apocalyptic prophet
figure rooted in first-century Judaism
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationPeriod early 20th century
subject New Testament scholarship
apocalypticism
first-century Judaism
historical Jesus
life of Jesus

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Albert Schweitzer notableWork The Quest of the Historical Jesus