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Handbook for the study of the historical Jesus, I: How to study the historical Jesus; II: The study of Jesus; III: The historical Jesus; IV: Individual studies
[...]one might highlight the profound disagreement (highlighted in Jürgen Becker's essay) over the usefulness of the traditional 'criteria of authenticity'. Another wider development in scholarship which is to a degree reflected in these volumes is the relative conservatism in present...
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