Taking Albert Schweitzer's threefold criticism of psychological readings of the historical Jesus as point of departure, Davies' analysis of Jesus' baptism is critically assessed in terms of (1) his database of sources, (2) his arguments for authenticity, and (3) his psychological explanation of this crucial event in Jesus' life. The article insists, in conclusion, that Davies, psychological analysis should be supplemented with a consideration of social values if we wish to understand the historical Jesus better
This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main per...
Dubois Jean-Daniel. Davies (Stevan L.). Jesus the Healer, Possession, Trance and the Origins of Chri...
This article is the first part of a series of short studies about psychobiographical research on Jes...
This article reviews a number of psychologically informed studies of Jesus in view of the criteria p...
Albert Schweitzer and the psychiatric studies of Jesus that he critiqued in 1913 shared the belief t...
The article is an attempt at a critical evaluation of applying one of the most original theories of ...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
In this article it is argued that the baptism and Eucharist of the earliest Jesus-followers can be b...
Jesus, the unique bearer of the Holy Spirit Research of the "historical Jesus" has produced a consid...
Recent discussions of method in historical Jesus research have called into question the use of crite...
Research of the “historical Jesus” has produced a considerable number of books and articles, but has...
The great German theologian Albert Schweitzer famously drew a line under 19th century historical Jes...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
A survey of over 1000 recent publications on Jesus’ resurrection reveals some intriguing trends. For...
Traditional Christologies have focused attention on the question of Jesus’ beatific knowing. On the ...
This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main per...
Dubois Jean-Daniel. Davies (Stevan L.). Jesus the Healer, Possession, Trance and the Origins of Chri...
This article is the first part of a series of short studies about psychobiographical research on Jes...
This article reviews a number of psychologically informed studies of Jesus in view of the criteria p...
Albert Schweitzer and the psychiatric studies of Jesus that he critiqued in 1913 shared the belief t...
The article is an attempt at a critical evaluation of applying one of the most original theories of ...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
In this article it is argued that the baptism and Eucharist of the earliest Jesus-followers can be b...
Jesus, the unique bearer of the Holy Spirit Research of the "historical Jesus" has produced a consid...
Recent discussions of method in historical Jesus research have called into question the use of crite...
Research of the “historical Jesus” has produced a considerable number of books and articles, but has...
The great German theologian Albert Schweitzer famously drew a line under 19th century historical Jes...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
A survey of over 1000 recent publications on Jesus’ resurrection reveals some intriguing trends. For...
Traditional Christologies have focused attention on the question of Jesus’ beatific knowing. On the ...
This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main per...
Dubois Jean-Daniel. Davies (Stevan L.). Jesus the Healer, Possession, Trance and the Origins of Chri...
This article is the first part of a series of short studies about psychobiographical research on Jes...