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Johannes Weiss (December 13, 1863 – August 24, 1914) was a German Protestant theologian and biblical exegete. He was a member of the history of religions school . History. Weiss was born in Kiel as son of Bernhard Weiss.
15 de abr. de 2024 · Johannes Weiss was a German theologian known for his work in New Testament criticism. He wrote the first eschatological interpretations of the Gospel (1892) and also set forth the principles of “form-criticism” (1912)—the analysis of biblical passages through the examination of their structural.
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Consistent eschatology (Thoroughgoing eschatology) is a theory in theological and biblical studies that interprets Jesus "in exclusively eschatological terms". [1] The view was initiated by Johannes Weiss, and "picked up, developed, and popularized" by Albert Schweitzer. [2] It is an exclusive futuristic eschatology, the consistent ...
However, toward the end of the 19th century, doubts began to grow about the propriety of anchoring its existence to Papias's account, with the symbol Q (which was devised by Johannes Weiss to denote Quelle, meaning 'source') adopted instead to remain neutral about the connection of Papias to the collection of sayings.
Johannes Weiß (1863-1914) fue un teólogo protestante alemán, perteneciente al periodo llamado de la Antigua búsqueda del Jesús histórico (Old Quest) . A Johannes Weiß se debe la denominación de Fuente Q (1890) que se hace de los textos coincidentes entre los evangelios sinópticos, y que se consideran una tradición oral o escrita que ...
Johannes Weiss, né le 13 décembre 1863 et mort le 24 août 1914, est un théologien protestant et exégète biblique allemand. Biographie. Weiss est né à Kiel ; il est le fils de Bernhard Weiss, spécialiste du Nouveau Testament (1827-1918).
F. Crawford Burkitt, Johannes Weiss: In Memoriam, The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Jul., 1915), pp. 291-297