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  1. Wilhelm Bousset (3 September 1865, Lübeck – 8 March 1920, Gießen) was a German theologian and New Testament scholar. He was of Huguenot ancestry and a native of Lübeck.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Wilhelm Bousset was a New Testament scholar and theologian, professor successively at the universities of Göttingen and Giessen, and co-founder of the so-called Religionsgeschichtliche Schule (history of religions school) of biblical study. His many publications include works on New Testament.

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  3. Wilhelm Bousset. (1865 – 1920) Major NT scholar in religionsgeschichtlicher Schule. in Goettingen, Germany | Not to be Confused with Jacques Bossuet. The AntiChrist Legend (PDF) Jesus | Die Offenbarung Johannis.

  4. The key scholar on early Christian belief in Jesus was Wilhelm Bousset, and in a monumental study first published in 1913, Kyrios Christos (English translation 1970), he laid out what became a widely echoed historical understanding of matters.

  5. 24 de mar. de 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. 496 pages ; 24 cm. 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.

  6. Bousset argues that the conceptions of Jesus’ journey into hell and his struggle with the demons of the underworld contain a myth which has nothing to do with the person of Jesus.

  7. New Catholic Encyclopedia. BOUSSET, WILHELM Protestant NT scholar; b. Lübeck, Germany, Sept. 3, 1865; d. Giessen, Germany, March 8, 1920. He taught Scripture at Göttingen from 1896 to 1916 and at Giessen from 1916 until his death. Source for information on Bousset, Wilhelm: New Catholic Encyclopedia dictionary.