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Hermann Samuel Reimarus ( December 22, 1694, Hamburg March 1, 1768, Hamburg ), was a German philosopher and writer of the Enlightenment who is remembered for his Deism, the doctrine that human reason can arrive at a knowledge of God and ethics from a study of nature and our own internal reality, thus eliminating the need for religions based on revelation.
Reimarus died on March 1, 1768.
D. F. Strauss has given an exhaustive analysis of the whole work in his book on Reimarus.
1877 ); Charles Voysey, Fragments from Reimarus ( London, 1879 ) ( a translation of the life of Reimarus by Strauss, with the second part of the seventh fragment, on the " Object of Jesus and his Disciples "); the Lives of Lessing by Danzel and G. E. Guhrauer, Sime, and Zimmern ; Kuno Fischer, Geschichte der neuern Philosophie ( vol.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Reimarus.

Reimarus and edition
of Lessings Werke, Hempel's edition ; D. F. Strauss, H. S. Reimarus und seine Schutzschrift für die vernünftigen Verehrer Gottes ( 1862, 2nd ed.

Reimarus and Dio
A. Fabricii Commentarius, by his son-in-law, H. S. Reimarus, the well-known editor of Dio Cassius, published at Hamburg, 1737 ; see also C. F. Bähr in Ersch and Gruber's Allgemeine Encyclopaedie, and J. E. Sandys, Hist.

Reimarus and
* 1694 Hermann Samuel Reimarus, German philosopher and writer ( d. 1768 )
* March 1 Hermann Samuel Reimarus, German philosopher and writer ( b. 1694 )
* December 22 Hermann Samuel Reimarus, German philosopher and writer ( d. 1768 )
Hermann Samuel Reimarus ( 1694 1768 ) started the historical Jesus project and David Friedrich Strauss established it as part of biblical criticism with his book Life of Jesus Critically Examined ( 1835 ).
The seminal figure in New Testament criticism was Hermann Samuel Reimarus ( 1694 1768 ), who applied to it the methodology of Greek and Latin textual studies and became convinced that very little of what it said could be accepted as incontrovertibly true.
* Hermann Samuel Reimarus ( 1694 1768 )-credited as the father of the Quest for the Historical Jesus
Reimarus ( 1694 1768 ), author of the famous

Reimarus and which
In that year he produced a reply ( Beantwortung der Fragmente eines Ungenannten ) to the Wolfenbuttel Fragments ( see Reimarus ) and to KF Bahrdt's confession of faith, a step which was interpreted by the extreme rationalists as a revocation of his own rationalistic position.
But Reimarus ' main contribution to theological science was his analysis of the historical Jesus, Apologie oder Schutzschrift für die vernünftigen Verehrer Gottes (“ An apology for, or some words in defense of, reasoning worshipers of God ” — only read by a few intimate friends during his lifetime ), which he left unpublished.
But of all doctrines that of eternal punishment is most contrary, Reimarus thinks, to true ideas of God ; and it was this point which first caused him to stumble .”
Charles H. Talbert, ed., Reimarus: Fragments ( Fortress Press, 1970 ), which contains On the Intention of Jesus and His Teaching, translated by Ralph S. Fraser.

Reimarus and by
After Reimarus ' death, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing published parts of this work as “ Fragments by an Anonymous Writer ” in his Zur Geschichte und Literatur in 1774-1778, giving rise to what is known as the Fragmentenstreit.
Reimarus ' philosophical position is essentially that of Christian Wolff, but he is best known for his Apologie as excerpted by Lessing in what became known as the Wolfenbüttel Fragmente.
It is important, however, to remember that Reimarus attacked atheism with equal effect and sincerity, and that he was a man of high moral character, respected and esteemed by his contemporaries.
Richard N. Soulen points out that Reimarus “ is treated as the initiator of ‘ Lives of Jesus Research ’ by Schweitzer and accorded special honor by him for recognizing that Jesus ' thought-world was essentially eschatological, a fact overlooked until the end of the 19th century .”
Aquinas ignores the concept and it was relatively little discussed by Christian theologians until Johannes Cocceius ( 1660 ) and Hermann Samuel Reimarus in the 18th century, during what has become known as the " first quest " for the historical Jesus.
As originally defined by Albert Schweitzer, the quest began in the 18th century with Hermann Samuel Reimarus, up to William Wrede in the 19th century.
As originally defined by Schweitzer, the quest began with Reimarus and ended with Wrede.

Reimarus and .
He also sought the opinions of many of the astronomers to whom he had sent Mysterium, among them Reimarus Ursus ( Nicolaus Reimers Bär )— the imperial mathematician to Rudolph II and a bitter rival of Tycho Brahe.
But, though Semler was not inconsistent with himself in attacking the views of Reimarus and Bahrdt, his popularity began to decline, and towards the end of his life he felt a need to emphasize the apologetic and conservative value of true historical inquiry.
He had seven children, only three of whom survived him-the distinguished physician Johann Albrecht Heinrich Reimarus, and two daughters, one of them being Elise Reimarus, Lessing's friend and correspondent.

reputation and scholar
Schweitzer established his reputation further as a New Testament scholar with other theological studies including The Psychiatric Study of Jesus ( 1911 ); and his two studies of the apostle Paul, Paul and his Interpreters, and the more complete The Mysticism of Paul the Apostle ( 1930 ).
Contemporaries such as Roger Bacon applied the term " Magnus " to Albertus during his own lifetime, referring to his immense reputation as a scholar and philosopher.
He established his reputation publishing as a private scholar and, on the strength and quality of his work, was appointed Professor of Latin at University College London and later, at Cambridge.
In the years before the English Civil War, his reputation as a scholar and his moderate Calvinism meant that his opinion was sought by both King and Parliament.
According to David Ellenson and Lee Bycel, " each of these men was a distinguished scholar, and the academic reputation of the Seminary soared with the addition of these men to the faculty .... Schechter was determined to carve out the highest academic reputation for the Seminary.
Already as a young man, he gained a reputation as a brilliant Torah scholar.
Bradwardine was a precocious student, educated at Balliol College, Oxford where he was a fellow by 1321 ; he took the degree of doctor of divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able theologian.
During his teens he began to get a reputation as a learned Jewish scholar.
Gesner won a wide reputation as a reformer, a scholar, and a humanist.
He rapidly gained an immense reputation as a classical scholar.
The management of the college was practically in his hands, and his reputation as a scholar became high in the university.
One scholar asserts that Confessio Amantis " almost exclusively " made Gower's " poetic reputation.
Reuchlin's career as a scholar appears to have turned almost on an accident ; his fine voice gained him a place in the household of Charles I, Margrave of Baden, and soon, having some reputation as a Latinist, he was chosen to accompany Frederick, the third son of the prince, to the University of Paris.
Establishing his reputation as a scholar of the Old Masters, he became an advocate of more recent developments in French painting, to which he gave the name Post-Impressionism.
Eventually earning law degree and doctorates for his study and research in law, economics and political science from Columbia University and the London School of Economics, Ambedkar gained a reputation as a scholar and practiced law for a few years, later campaigning by publishing journals advocating political rights and social freedom for India's untouchables.
Lobeck's edition of the Ajax of Sophocles ( 1809 ) had gained him a reputation a scholar and critic ; his Phrynichus ( 1820 ), Paralipomena grammaticae Graecae ( vol.
In a few years he established a reputation as an Anglo-Saxon scholar.
His father, Professor Jean-Louis Burnouf ( 1775-1844 ), was a classical scholar of high reputation, and the author, among other works, of an excellent translation of Tacitus ( 6 vols., 1827-1833 ).
Had Doellinger, with his immense reputation as a professor, as a scholar, as a divine and as a man, allowed himself to be consecrated bishop of the Old Catholic Church, it is impossible to say how wide the schism would have been.
He was Hulsean lecturer at Cambridge in 1841-1842, and steadily built up a reputation as scholar and preacher, which might have been greater if not for his excursions into minor poetry and magazine editing.
He won a European reputation as a Romance scholar.
His reputation as an intelligent and learned scholar grew even while he was living in relative seclusion, earning him the nickname " Wolong " (; literally: " Crouching Dragon ").
He was originally a Confucian scholar of high reputation, but converted to Buddhism at the age of 21 upon the death of a close friend.

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