INDEX
Abu Daoud, 117
Albigenses, 99
Alexander, Pope, 91
Anthropology and religion, 206
Apocalyptics, 114 n.
Apollo, derogatory stories of, 47–48
Aramaisms and Hebraisms, 65
Arnold, Matthew, his critical method as to Jesus,
22;
and Colenso, 70
Asceticism, 20
Astruc, 5
Baptism, 135–36
Barabbas, 170 sq.
Barbarossa, 103
Baruch, Apocalypse of, 121
Bauer, Bruno, 195 sq.
Baur, F. C., 9, 53, quoted, 16
Beatitudes, 122
Béziers, capture of, 99
Bible, study of, xiii
Blass, F., Dalman on, 65;
on Harnack, 71, 72, 58;
as critic, 72 sq.;
on predictions, 83 sq.,
93, 95–96, 104,
105, 107, 114;
on Papias, 121;
on Luke, 124 n.
Bleek, 162
Bodin, 5
Book of the Dead, 180
Boyle, 5
Brescia, sack of, 103
Bruce, Edward, 101
Buddha, 76
Burckhardt, cited, 98
Burke, E., prediction of, 84
Burkitt, Prof., 147 n.
Butler, Bishop, and Mencius, 17
Cæsar, Julius, assassination of, xii
Cantù, cited, 96 n.
Carpenter, J. E., and the historic sense, 18;
on the Good Samaritan, 23
Catastrophic reform, theory of, 15
Cerinthus, 154
Charles VIII, 87–89
Charles, Canon, quoted, 13;
and Dalman, 66 and n.;
on Baruch, 121
Chrēstos, xxi
Christianity, progress of, 16;
early sectarianism in, 169;
communism in, 190–91
Christianity and Mythology, Schweitzer on, 198
Christs, 120
Chronology, 71, 84, 108, 109, 124, 129–30, 136–38
Clergy and new doctrine, 4
Clodd, E., 38
Commines, Philip de, cited, 101–102
Confucius, 28
Constantinople, sack of, 100
Conybeare, F. C, xvii, xxii sq., 79 n., 116 n., 214
Copernicus, hostility to, 1 sq.
Cox, Rev. Sir G. W., quoted, 100–101
Cranmer, 4
Dalman, Gustaf, 64 sq., 176 n.
Damnation, doctrine of, 15
Darwin, opposition to, 3
Davidson, S., quoted and criticized, 81
Denton, Rev. W., cited, 99
De Quincey, 190
Derogatory stories of gods and heroes, 47
Desecration of churches, 94 sq.
Devils, casting out of, 55
Diodorus Siculus, 44
Dionysos, derogatory stories of, 47
Disciples, calling of, in Mark, 35;
problem of alleged teaching of, 52
sq.;
the seventy and the twelve, 125
sq.
Divorce, 178–79
Drama, in the Gospels, 59, 169
Drews, Professor, xii, 185, 210
Drummond, Principal, 152 n.
Du Bartas, 2
Dupuis, 193
Ebionites, 191
Eliezer, Rabbi, 179
Eschatological theory, 201 sq.
Essenes, 190
Ethics, Gospel and other, 12 sq., 23 sq., 120, 178 sq.
Eusebius, 121
Experts and new theories, 2 sq.
Fabius Maximus, Plutarch’s presentment of, 39
Flint, Prof., on Christian and Chinese ethics, 17
Florence, plagues in, 98;
sacrilege in, 102
Folk-lore, verisimilitude of, 38
Frazer, Sir J., xiv, 172, 207 sq.
Friedmann, Dalman on, 65
German, critical partizanism, 72;
habits in war, 96;
temperament, 196, 197;
and English criticism, 214–15
Gfrörer, 152 n.
Ghillany, 206
Gladstone, xx
Glanvill, 5
Gnosticism, 153–54
Golden Rule, the, 28
Good Samaritan, the, 23 sq., 181 sq.
Gospel, the primitive, 51 sq., 58, 125
Gospels, the, Inge on, 8 sq.;
moral standards of the compilers of, 20 sq.;
dating of, 71, 84, 129–30;
Gentile and anti-Gentile texts in, 112, 113, 128;
apocalyptics in, 114
n.;
incompatibilities of teaching in, 117–18, 119;
trials related in, 163
sq.;
infancy episodes in, 124, 153;
episodes of the seventy and the twelve, 125 sq.;
oral theory of, 129
sq.;
plan of, 130;
synoptics and John, 132
sq., 139;
apocryphal, 153, 178;
Maries in, 155 sq.;
Petrine and anti-Petrine texts in, 157 sq.
Guiscard, Robert, 95
Halcombe, 135
Harnack, Dalman on, 66;
Blass on, 71, 72, 158;
on Christian tradition, 138
Harris, Dr. Rendel, 111
Harvey, reception of his discovery, 2
Hawkwood, 95
Hennell, 11,
204;
Schweitzer on, 198
Herakles, character of, 44;
derogatory stories of, 47
Hetherington, Henry, 205
Hillel, 120
Historic sense, the, 18
Holtzmann, Dalman on, 66;
on Christianity, 80
Homer, 38–39
Huxley, xix
Inge, Canon, criticized, 8 sq.
Irenæus, 138
Italy, invasions of, 87 sq.
James, epistle of, 132, 190–91
Jerusalem, siege of, 105
Jesus, alleged originality of, 8 sq., 177
sq.;
betrayal of, 161;
Mill on, 9 sq., 79;
Arnold on, 22;
alleged moral reform effected by, 15;
alleged sublimity of, 8 sq.,
19, 173;
entry into Jerusalem, 169–70;
imperfect ethic attributed to, 20
sq.;
use of name of, 174;
the pre-Christian, 55, 174, 190;
crucifixion of, xiv, 30, 136, 137, 169;
trial of, 162 sq.;
alleged personality of, 31
sq., 173;
the denial of his historicity, 193
sq., 205 sq.,
213;
presentment of by Mark, 32
sq.;
Schweitzer on, 199, 201 sq.;
derogatory stories of, 45
sq.;
enigma of his evangel, 52
sq., 174 sq.;
Wrede on, 199, 201 sq.;
as political propagandist, 56;
the ritually slain, 208;
passion of, 57 sq.;
temptation of, 76–78;
conceptions of, 79;
prophecies attributed to, 104
sq., 113 sq.,
120;
incompatible teachings attributed to, 117 sq.;
duration of ministry of, 136–38;
Loisy on, 141 sq., 161 sq., 173 sq.;
country of, 147 and n.;
as faith healer, 145
sq.;
as carpenter, 152 sq.;
Gnostic views of, 154
John, the Apostle, 132 sq.
John, the Baptist, 34, 54, 144
Jolley, A. J., cited and criticized, 57
Joseph, xvii
Josephus, xx sq., 168
Joshua, xii
Kalthoff, A., 45, 190, 191, 198
Karppe, Dr. S., 154
Kautsky, Karl, 190
“Kingdom, the,” problem of, 32 sq., 69, 174, 175, 176
Kingship and sacrifice, 208
Koran, the, 118
Ladislaus of Naples, 95
Laible, H., Dalman on, 65
Latimer, 4
Law, Jewish, 164
Leibnitz, 5
Liège, sack of, 102
Logia, as Gospel material, 82, 107 sq.,
123;
of Oxyrhynchus, 123
Logos, the, 133
Loisy, 7, 50 n., 75, 131 n., 141 sq., 161 sq., 173 sq., 192
Lucas, F., cited, 85
Luther, 131
Lycurgus, and Alcander, 24 sq.;
historicity of, xiii
Lyell, 206
Mahâbhârata, ethics of, 28
Malachi, 179
Maries, problem of, 155 sq.
Mark, presentment of Jesus by, 32 sq., 46–47;
Weiss on, 58–59
Marshall, J. T., Dalman on, 66
Maurice, F. D., 70
Medici, Giuliano de’, murder of, 102
Mencius, 17
Messiah, requirements of, 152;
Jesus as, 201 sq.
Michaud, 100 n.
Mill, J. S., quoted and criticized, 9 sq., 18, 121 n.
Miller, Hugh, and geological progress, 3
Mohammed, 118
Montanists, 179
More, Henry, 5
Müller, K. O., xiv
Muir, 118
Myth analogies and myth derivation, 190
Napoleon, 194
Nazarenes, 191
Neubauer, A., Dalman on, 65
Newman, J. H., on Christian ethics, 16
Nork, 11
Nucleus theory, 107 sq., 116, 119
Odes of Solomon, 123
Omar, Khalif, 111
“Oral” theory, 129 sq.
Osiris, Frazer on, 207
Parvish, Samuel, 5
Passion, narrative of the, 57 sq.
Paul, Inge on, 8;
Mill on, 10;
Petrie on, 109;
Loisy on, 175, 185;
problem of, 185 sq.
Pentateuch, criticism of, 5
Pericles, Plutarch’s presentment of, 39–40
Peter, and John, 133;
in the Gospels and Acts, 157
sq.
Petrie, Dr. Flinders, 50 n., 82 sq., 96, 107 sq., 120
Philo, 170
Pilate, 166 sq.
Pistis Sophia, 123
Plato, 80
Plutarch, cited, 24, 26, 39–40
Predictions, and their fulfilment, 83 sq., 104 sq.
Presupposition, snare of, 1 sq., 79
Primitive Gospel, the, 51 sq., 82, 83
Psychology, 78 sq.
Raffaele da Firenzuola, 89
Ramsay, Sir W., 137
Resch, Dalman on, 65
Robe, the seamless, 154
Rodrigues, Hippolyte, 12
Rosenkranz, 206
Ruskin, 118
Sabbatarianism, hostility to in Gospels, 42–43
Sacred Books, ethics of, 14
Salmon, 109
Sanday, 33 n.
Satan, 77
Savonarola, as prophet, 83 sq., 115
Schenk, Dr. J., 27
Schmiedel, Prof., xvi, 7, 45 sq.,
69, 192;
Dalman on, 65;
on faith healing, 145
sq.;
on spiritual healing, 79–80;
on the Sermon on the Mount, 178
n.
Scholarship, and new doctrine, 3;
alleged consensus of, 62
sq., 211
Schweitzer, Dr. Albert, 195 sq., 201 sq., 213
Scott, Thomas, 204
Sermon on the Mount, 9, 11, 43, 177–78
Seventy, mission of, 125 sq.
Shrewsbury, Earl of, 97
Sinclair, Rev. F., 31 sq., 62–64
Smith, W. B., xii, xx, xxi n., 48 n., 49 n., 205
—— Robertson, xiv
Socrates, xiii
Soissons, sack of, 100
Spelman, quoted, 97
Strauss, 35 n., 129 n., 152 n., 192–93, 194–95, 211–12
Suetonius, xx, xxi
Tacitus, xx sq.
Temple, cleansing of, 161
Temptation, the, 76–78
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, 12 sq.
Thorburn, Dr. T. J., 23 sq., 76–78
Toland, xiv sq.
Tom Tit Tot, 38
Tylor, 206
Tyndale, 4
Ullmann, 193
Venturini, 198
Volkmar, 162
Volney, 193
Voltaire, and the Pentateuch, 5;
on the historicity of Jesus, 194
Weiss, B., 33, 51, 58–59, 80–81
Wellhausen, on Mark, 36 sq., 60;
and Dalman, 66 and n.;
on the garden scene, 162
Wernle, 143 n.
Westcott, 138
Whately, 31
Whittaker, T., 189
Wieland, 194 n.
Wilke, 33
Witchcraft, defenders of belief in, 5
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