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Albert Schweitzer argued that the historical Jesus should be understood in the context of his time and not through modern interpretations. He believed that Jesus was a eschatological preacher who expected the imminent end of the world and that this belief shaped his teachings and actions. Schweitzer's work emphasizes the need to approach the study of Jesus with historical rigor and critical analysis.
The Quest of the Historical Jesus was created in 1910.
Yes it is a very historical fact so is his death , as the calender is after Jesus death.
Albert Schweitzer worked as a medical missionary in Gabon, Africa, from 1913 until his death in 1965. He founded a hospital in Lambarene and dedicated his life to providing medical care for the local population. Schweitzer was also a theologian, philosopher, and organist.
The Bible.
Jesus of Nazareth.
There is no reliable historical record of children fathered by Jesus of Nazereth.
He is the same historical person, but with differring details.
The term "the historical Jesus" usually used in discussions about whether Jesus of Nazareth really lived in the early part of the first century CE, as opposed to the term "the mythical Christ".
no, not according to historical records
Helen K. Bond has written: 'The historical Jesus' -- subject(s): Historicity 'The historical Jesus' -- subject(s): Historicity
Jesus is historical because He came to earth and existed for a time in an earthly body. His life is documented both within and outside the Bible, more so than most historical persons of the ancient world.