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Summary of Albert Schweitzer's The Quest of the Historical Jesus

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  • ISBN8350032314
  • EAN9798350032314
  • Date de parution08/10/2022
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 German theology has produced the most accurate and thorough critical analysis of the life of Jesus, and it has laid the groundwork for future religious thinking. It has not yet reconciled history and modern thought, but it has opened up a new path for the world. #2 Early Christianity was right to live entirely in the future with the Christ who was to come, and it preserved only a few of Jesus's sayings and a few of His miracles.
It escaped the inner division described above by abolishing both the world and the historical Jesus. #3 Early Christianity was right to live entirely in the future with the Christ who was to come, and it preserved only a few of Jesus's sayings and a few of His miracles. It escaped the inner division described above by abolishing both the world and the historical Jesus. #4 Early Christianity was right to live entirely in the future with the Christ who was to come, and it preserved only a few of Jesus's sayings and a few of His miracles.
It escaped the inner division described above by abolishing both the world and the historical Jesus.