Kritik der paulinischen Briefe

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Kritik der paulinischen Briefe is a 19th-century critical study of the Pauline epistles by German philosopher and theologian Bruno Bauer, challenging the authenticity and traditional interpretation of these New Testament letters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical criticism work
book
theological work
associatedWith 19th-century German theology
liberal Protestant theology
author Bruno Bauer NERFINISHED
challenges traditional authorship of Pauline epistles
traditional interpretation of Pauline theology
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques canonical status of some Pauline letters
ecclesiastical tradition about Paul
focusesOn authenticity of Pauline epistles
historical criticism of the New Testament
genre biblical criticism
theological criticism
influenced later radical biblical criticism
influencedBy historical-critical method
language German
mainSubject New Testament NERFINISHED
Pauline epistles
methodology historical-critical exegesis
literary analysis of biblical texts
philosophicalContext 19th-century German philosophy
publicationCentury 19th century
questioned historical existence of Paul as traditionally portrayed
unity of Pauline corpus
religiousContext Protestantism NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalPerspective radical criticism
workOf Bruno Bauer NERFINISHED

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Bruno Bauer notableWork Kritik der paulinischen Briefe