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  1. Looking for books by Wilhelm Bousset? See all books authored by Wilhelm Bousset, including The Antichrist legend; a chapter in Christian and Jewish folklore, Englished from the German of W. Bousset, with a prologue on the Babylonian dragon myth, and Kyrios Christos;: A history of the belief in Christ from the beginnings of Christianity to Irenaeus, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  2. 6) Bousset sought to remove the wall of separation between NT theology and the history of doctrine in the early church. Bousset’s thesis: Jesus was first characterized and addressed as “Lord,” not in the primitive community but in Hellenistic Christianity. FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION BY WILHELM BOUSSET

  3. Wilhelm Bousset Baylor University Press , 2013 - Religion - 496 pages In Kyrios Christos , Wilhelm Bousset argues that the Hellenistic Church's declaration of "Jesus as Lord" is a transformation of the pre-Christian Judaic community's understanding of Jesus as the Son of Man.

  4. Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen Nachlass Wilhelm Bousset Professor der Theologie 1865 – 1920 Cod. Ms. W. Bousset 1 – 156: Acc. Mss. 1980. 19

  5. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Addeddate 2021-03-05 00:00:43 Associated-names Hermann; Krüger, Gustav, 1862-1940 Boxid IA40068602 Camera

  6. Wilhelm Bousset. (1865–1920) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. German theologian and New Testament scholar. He was of Huguenot ancestry and a native of Lübeck. This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Articles written by this author are designated in the EB1911 by the initials " W ...

  7. wwwuser.gwdg.de › ~aoezen › Archiv_RGSWilhelm Bousset - GWDG

    März 1920, starb Wilhelm Bousset mit nicht einmal 55 Jahren an einem Herzschlag. Für Göttingen war der äußere Mißerfolg eines ihrer besten Privatdozenten freilich ein Glücksfall. Nicht zum wenigsten der Religionsgeschichtlichen Schule und hier insbesondere Wilhelm Bousset verdankte damals und verdankt noch heute die Göttinger theologische Fakultät ihr Ansehen.