
The Life of Jesus Critically Examined by David Friedrich Strauss
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Strauss was an early pioneer in the ongoing 'Quest of the Historical Jesus' held amongst New Testament scholars, and his Life of Jesus is one of the few landmarks in the field. The first edition of Strauss' book was published in Germany in 1835 when...
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Strauss was an early pioneer in the ongoing 'Quest of the Historical Jesus' held amongst New Testament scholars, and his Life of Jesus is one of the few landmarks in the field. The first edition of Strauss' book was published in Germany in 1835 when he was only 27 years old, and which by 1840 had gone through four editions. He focused his attention on battling two theological fronts which were current at the time - the traditional Orthodox who believed the miracles in the Gospels were to be taken as literal, yet supernatural, history; and the Rationalists, who believed that the Gospel miracles were all true but could be explained by natural and purely physical causes. Strauss rejected both camps and, in a scrupulous and detailed historical analysis of the Gospels, concluded that the Gospels are historically unreliable, not because the Evangelists were deceptive, but because they were preachers who wrote their Gospels as convictions of Faith in a mythological framework. Strauss further argued that anything that can be known of the Historical Jesus is hopelessly buried under accretions of legend and myth.The price that Strauss paid for publication was high – his Life of Jesus scandalized Europe, and caused a sensation rarely seen by philosophical or theological works. Dozens of books, mostly from Germany, were written in rebuttal. The Life of Jesus cost Strauss his post at Tübingen University, and ultimately his career. However, his argumentation proved too influential to be ignored. The school of Rationalism died in the 19th century, due in no small part to Strauss' criticism. The traditional Orthodox that Strauss criticized partly evolved into Fundamentalism in the early 20th century, and was in large part a reaction to the groundbreaking path started by Strauss and his revolutionary work.Medical missionary Albert Schweitzer described Strauss' Life of Jesus as, "one of the most perfect things in the whole range of learned literature. In over fourteen hundred pages he has not a superfluous phrase; his analysis descends to the minutest details, but he does not lose his way among them; his style is simple and picturesque, sometimes ironical, but always dignified and distinguished". (Introduction by JoeD)
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English
000 - Introduction by Professor Otto Pfleiderer, Latin prologue, Preface
Duration:00:03:36
037 - Part 1 - History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus, Chapter 4 - Birth and Earliest Events of the Life of Jesus §37 Chronological relation between the visit of the Magi, together with the flight into Egypt, and the presentation in the temple recorded by Luke
Duration:00:13:08
047 - Part 2 - History of the Public Life of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relations Between Jesus and John the Baptist §47 Opinion of the evangelists and of Jesus concerning the Baptist, with his own judgment of himself. Result of the inquiry into the relationship between these two individuals
Duration:00:18:38
112 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relation of Jesus to the Idea of a Suffering and Dying Messiah; His Discourses on his Death, Resurrection, and Second Advent §111 Did Jesus in precise terms predict his passion and death?
Duration:00:21:31
113 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relation of Jesus to the Idea of a Suffering and Dying Messiah; His Discourses on his Death, Resurrection, and Second Advent §112 The predictions of Jesus concerning his death in general; their relation to the Jewish idea of the Messiah; declarations of Jesus concerning the object and effects of his death.
Duration:00:29:41
114 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relation of Jesus to the Idea of a Suffering and Dying Messiah; His Discourses on his Death, Resurrection, and Second Advent §113 Precise declarations of Jesus concerning his future resurrection.
Duration:00:10:39
115 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relation of Jesus to the Idea of a Suffering and Dying Messiah; His Discourses on his Death, Resurrection, and Second Advent §114 Figurative discourses, in which Jesus is supposed to have announced his resurrection.
Duration:00:33:39
116 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relation of Jesus to the Idea of a Suffering and Dying Messiah; His Discourses on his Death, Resurrection, and Second Advent §115 The discourses of Jesus on his second advent. Criticism of the different interpretations.
Duration:00:39:57
117 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 1 - Relation of Jesus to the Idea of a Suffering and Dying Messiah; His Discourses on his Death, Resurrection, and Second Advent §116 Origin of the discourses on the second advent.
Duration:00:39:14
120 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 2 - Machinations of the Enemies of Jesus; Treachery of Judas; Last Supper with the Disciples §119 Different opinions concerning the character of Judas, and the motives of his treachery.
Duration:00:18:25
127 - Part 3 - History of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Chapter 3 - Retirement to the Mount of Olives, Arrest, Trial, Condemnation, and Crucifixion of Jesus §126 Relation of the fourth gospel to the events in Gethsemane. The farewell discourses in John, and the scene following the announcement of the Greeks.
Duration:00:43:13
001 - Introduction §1 Inevitable Rise of Different Modes of Explaning Sacred Histories
Duration:00:04:21
002 - Introduction §2 Different Explanations of Sacred Legends Among the Greeks
Duration:00:03:05
003 - Introduction §3 Allegorical Interpretations Among the Hebrews - Philo
Duration:00:03:09
004 - Introduction §4 Allegorical interpretations among the Christians - Origen
Duration:00:08:15
005 - Introduction §5 Transition to More Modern Times, Deists and Naturalists of the 17th and 18th Centuries, The Wolfenbüttel Fragmentist
Duration:00:11:18
006 - Introduction §6 Natural Mode of Explanation Adopted by the Rationalists. Eichhorn. Paulus
Duration:00:18:19
007 - Introduction §7 Moral Interpretation of Kant
Duration:00:05:19
008 - Introduction §8 Rise of the mythical mode of interpreting the sacred history, in reference first to the Old Testament
Duration:00:21:33
009 - Introduciton §9 The mythical mode of interpretation in reference to the New Testament
Duration:00:08:22