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Using a rigorous historical-critical approach, the author reconstructs the life and teaching of Jesus within contemporary Judaic and Hellenistic contexts, evaluates the principal sources (evangelical writings, Josephus, Philo, and the Talmud), and distinguishes probable facts from later legend. The account follows the public ministry, moral instruction, and reported death attributed to the figure, and describes how immediate followers and succeeding generations fashioned doctrines and institutions. The work also outlines a larger plan to examine the apostles, the movement's formative decades and expansion, and supplies extensive notes directing readers to primary texts and scholarly debates.

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Ernest Renan

Ernest Renan (1823-1892) was a French philosopher, historian, and theologian, best known for his works on early Christianity and the life of Jesus. His influential book, "The Life of Jesus," presents a critical and humanistic interpretation of the biblical figure, challenging traditional religious views. Renan's writings often explore themes of faith, history, and culture, reflecting his interest in the intersection of religion and philosophy. He also contributed to the understanding of the Apostles in his work "The Apostles," and his autobiographical reflections in "Recollections of My Youth" provide insight into his formative experiences. Renan's legacy continues to impact theological and historical discourse.

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