Tübingen school of theology

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The Tübingen school of theology was a 19th-century Protestant theological movement centered at the University of Tübingen, known for its critical-historical approach to the New Testament and early Christianity.

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Tübingen School 1

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instanceOf Protestant theological movement
theological school
activePeriod 19th century
approach critical-historical approach to early Christianity
critical-historical approach to the New Testament
historical-critical method
country Germany NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED
era 19th-century theology
field New Testament studies
biblical studies
church history
theology
focus New Testament canon NERFINISHED
authorship of New Testament writings
dating of New Testament writings
development of early church doctrine
origins of Christianity
influenced New Testament scholarship
history-of-religions school
liberal Protestant theology
modern biblical criticism
influencedBy Enlightenment biblical criticism NERFINISHED
German idealism NERFINISHED
Hegelian philosophy
historical criticism
languageOfScholarship German
leader Ferdinand Christian Baur NERFINISHED
legacy foundation for later critical New Testament scholarship
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Tübingen NERFINISHED
University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
method historical reconstruction of early Christianity
literary criticism of biblical texts
philosophical interpretation of Christian doctrine
notableMember Albrecht Ritschl NERFINISHED
David Friedrich Strauss NERFINISHED
Eduard Zeller NERFINISHED
Ferdinand Christian Baur NERFINISHED
Karl Christian Keim NERFINISHED
opposedBy confessional Lutheran theologians
conservative Protestant theologians
religiousTradition Protestantism
theory Pauline versus Petrine parties in early Christianity
conflict between Jewish Christianity and Gentile Christianity in early church
viewOnActs Acts of the Apostles as a work of reconciliation between parties
viewOnGospels late composition of the canonical Gospels
viewOnPaulineEpistles critical distinction between authentic and pseudonymous Pauline letters

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Eduard Zeller movement Tübingen school of theology
Ferdinand Christian Baur movement Tübingen school of theology
this entity surface form: Tübingen School