Episodes

  • 037 - Chapter 18 Part 2 - The Position of the Subject at the Close of the Nineteenth Century
    Feb 14 2026
    In Quest of the Historical Jesus, Albert Schweitzer embarks on an insightful journey through the evolution of Historical Jesus research, beginning with Hermann Reimarus in the mid-18th century and concluding with William Wrede at the dawn of the 20th century. Schweitzer meticulously reveals how the perception of Jesus has shifted over time, influenced by the unique perspectives of various authors. He presents his own interpretation, emphasizing the importance of understanding Jesus life through the lens of his convictions, which he identifies as rooted in late Jewish eschatology. This profound exploration is enhanced by the contributions of proof listeners Tim Ferreira, Goergedave, Betty M., Phil Chenevert, and Guero.
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    43 mins
  • 036 - Chapter 18 Part 1 - The Position of the Subject at the Close of the Nineteenth Century
    Feb 13 2026
    In Quest of the Historical Jesus, Albert Schweitzer embarks on an insightful journey through the evolution of Historical Jesus research, beginning with Hermann Reimarus in the mid-18th century and concluding with William Wrede at the dawn of the 20th century. Schweitzer meticulously reveals how the perception of Jesus has shifted over time, influenced by the unique perspectives of various authors. He presents his own interpretation, emphasizing the importance of understanding Jesus life through the lens of his convictions, which he identifies as rooted in late Jewish eschatology. This profound exploration is enhanced by the contributions of proof listeners Tim Ferreira, Goergedave, Betty M., Phil Chenevert, and Guero.
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    33 mins
  • 035 - Chapter 17 Part 2 - Questions Regarding the Aramaic Language Rabbinic Parallels and Buddhistic Influ
    Feb 12 2026
    In Quest of the Historical Jesus, Albert Schweitzer embarks on an insightful journey through the evolution of Historical Jesus research, beginning with Hermann Reimarus in the mid-18th century and concluding with William Wrede at the dawn of the 20th century. Schweitzer meticulously reveals how the perception of Jesus has shifted over time, influenced by the unique perspectives of various authors. He presents his own interpretation, emphasizing the importance of understanding Jesus life through the lens of his convictions, which he identifies as rooted in late Jewish eschatology. This profound exploration is enhanced by the contributions of proof listeners Tim Ferreira, Goergedave, Betty M., Phil Chenevert, and Guero.
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    32 mins