Second Quest for the historical Jesus

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The Second Quest for the historical Jesus was a mid-20th-century scholarly movement that sought to reconstruct Jesus’ life and message using critical historical methods while remaining within a framework of Christian faith.

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instanceOf research program
scholarly movement
theological movement
aimsTo reconstruct the life of Jesus of Nazareth
reconstruct the message of Jesus of Nazareth
associatedWith Ernst Käsemann NERFINISHED
Günther Bornkamm NERFINISHED
Hans Conzelmann NERFINISHED
James M. Robinson NERFINISHED
Rudolf Bultmann NERFINISHED
contrastsWith First Quest for the historical Jesus NERFINISHED
purely skeptical approaches that deny access to the historical Jesus
coreConcern continuity between the historical Jesus and the Christ of faith
theological significance of historical research on Jesus
emergedAfter Bultmannian skepticism about the historical Jesus
emphasis authentic sayings of Jesus
existential interpretation of Jesus’ message
kerygma of the early church
field Christian theology
New Testament studies
biblical studies
follows First Quest for the historical Jesus NERFINISHED
geographicFocus European theology
primarily German-speaking scholarship
hasKeyEvent Ernst Käsemann’s 1953 lecture "The Problem of the Historical Jesus" NERFINISHED
hasMainSubject historical Jesus NERFINISHED
influenced Third Quest for the historical Jesus NERFINISHED
later historical Jesus research
influencedBy Rudolf Bultmann NERFINISHED
intellectualContext 20th-century Protestant theology
post-World War II theology
languageOfDiscourse English
German
precedes Third Quest for the historical Jesus NERFINISHED
seeksTo integrate historical research with dogmatic theology
maintain faith commitment while using critical methods
startDate 1953
theologicalOrientation Christian faith
timePeriod mid-20th century
topic Christology in the New Testament
eschatology of Jesus
relationship between Jesus’ preaching and early Christian proclamation
usesConcept criteria of authenticity
criterion of dissimilarity
criterion of multiple attestation
usesMethod critical historical methods
historical-critical method
viewOnSources critical use of the Synoptic Gospels
skeptical stance toward the Gospel of John as historical source

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historical Jesus associatedWith Second Quest for the historical Jesus