By somebody | Sun, 12/22/2024 - 10:47 pm Classic Texts Printer-friendly version 01. Inevitable Rise of Different Modes of Explaining Sacred Histories. 02. Different Explanations of Sacred Legends among the Greeks. 03. Allegorical Interpretations among the Hebrews. Philo. 04. Allegorical Interpretations among the Christians. Origen. 05. Transition to More Modern Times - Deists and Naturalists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The Wolfenbttel Fragmentist 06. Natural Mode of Explanation Adopted By the Rationalists. Eichhorn. Paulus. 07. Moral Interpretation of Kant. 08. Rise of the Mythical Mode of Interpreting the Sacred History, first of the Old Testament. 09. The Mythical Mode of Interpretation in Reference to the New Testament. 10. The Notion of Myth is not clearly Apprehended by Theologians. 11. The Application of the Notion of Myth, too Circumscribed. 12. Opposition to the Mythical View of the Gospel History. 13. The Possibility of Myth in the New Testament Considered in Reference to the External Evidences. 14. The Possibility of Myths in the New Testament Considered On Internal Grounds. 15. Definition of the Gospel Myth and Its Distinctive Characteristics. 16. Criteria By Which to Distinguish the Unhistorical in the Gospel Narrative. Book traversal links for Prolegomena ‹ The Life of Jesus Critically Examined Up 01. Inevitable Rise of Different Modes of Explaining Sacred Histories. ›