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Heinrich Eberhard Gottlob Paulus (1 September 1761 – 10 August 1851) was a German theologian and critic of the Bible. He is known as a rationalist who offered natural explanations for the biblical miracles of Jesus .
A third rationalist theologian, Heinrich Paulus, wrote in works from 1802 onwards that he believed that Jesus had fallen into a temporary coma and somehow revived without help in the tomb. He was critical of the vision hypothesis and argued that the disciples must have believed that God had resurrected Jesus.
Heinrich Paulus; Peake's Commentary on the Bible; A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament; Poetic Books; Postcolonial theology; Priority of the Gospel of Marcion; Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism; Prophetic books; Psychological biblical criticism
Smith goes on to note that Strauss's Life of Jesus was directed against not only the traditional orthodox view of the Gospel narratives, but likewise the rationalistic treatment of them, whether after the manner of Reimarus or that of Heinrich Paulus. [15] His theory, that the Christ of the Gospels, excepting the most meagre outline of personal ...
Heinrich Paulus (1761–1851) Adam Clarke (1762–1832) Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) Archibald Alexander (1772–1851) Lyman Beecher (1775–1863) Nathan Bangs (1778–1862) Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780–1862) Richard Watson (1781–1833) Nathaniel William Taylor (1786–1858) Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875) Wilbur Fisk (1792 ...
Modern Biblical criticism (as opposed to pre-Modern criticism) is the use of critical analysis to understand and explain the Bible without appealing to the supernatural. . During the eighteenth century, when it began as historical-biblical criticism, it was based on two distinguishing characteristics: (1) the scientific concern to avoid dogma and bias by applying a neutral, non-sectarian ...
B. Christian Gottlob Barth; Heinrich Bassermann; Wolf Wilhelm Friedrich von Baudissin; Georg Lorenz Bauer; Johann Wilhelm Baum; Ludwig Friedrich Otto Baumgarten-Crusius
B. Franz Xaver von Baader; Clemens Baeumker; Julius Bahnsen; Christoph Gottfried Bardili; Paul Barth (sociologist) Bruno Bauch; Bruno Bauer; Edgar Bauer; Karl Theodor Bayrhoffer