The British Jesus, 1850-1970

The Victorian Jesus and the German challenge -- Decades of crisis and opportunity : Jesus in the 1860s -- Jesus in the Fifth Gospel -- Visualizing Jesus : artistic and religious controversies -- William Holman Hunt's quest for a Protestant Jesus -- The spectacular Jesus -- Jesus and British sch...

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Main Author: Veldman, Meredith (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022
In:Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Routledge studies in modern British history
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Great Britain / Life of Jesus research / History 1850-1970
B Great Britain / Cultural identity / Inculturation / Christology / History 1850-1970
B Great Britain / Jesus Christ / History 1850-1970
Further subjects:B Christianity (Great Britain)
B Jesus Christ Public opinion
B Public Opinion (Great Britain)
B Jesus Christ Significance
B Jesus Christ Person and offices
B Popular Culture Religious aspects Christianity
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Summary:The Victorian Jesus and the German challenge -- Decades of crisis and opportunity : Jesus in the 1860s -- Jesus in the Fifth Gospel -- Visualizing Jesus : artistic and religious controversies -- William Holman Hunt's quest for a Protestant Jesus -- The spectacular Jesus -- Jesus and British scholarship before World War I -- The apocalyptic Jesus in Britain -- The children's Jesus -- Jesus on the BBC -- Postscript. Continuities : Jesus in the 1970s.
"The British Jesus focuses on the Jesus of the religious culture dominant in Britain from the 1850s through the 1950s, the popular Christian culture shared by not only church-, kirk-, and chapel-goers, but also the growing numbers of Britons who rarely or only episodically entered a house of worship. An essay in intellectual as well as cultural history, this book illumines the interplay between and among British New Testament scholarship, institutional Christianity, and the wider Protestant culture. The scholars who mapped and led the uniquely British quest for the historical Jesus in the first half of the twentieth century were active participants in efforts to replace the popular image of "Jesus in a white nightie" with a stronger figure, and so, they hoped, to preserve Britain's Christian identity. They failed. By exploring that failure, and more broadly, by examining the relations and exchanges between popular, artistic, and scholarly portrayals of Jesus, this book highlights the continuity and the conservatism of Britain's popular Christianity through a century of religious and cultural transformation. Exploring depictions of Jesus from over more than one hundred years, this book is the ideal resource for scholars of British Christianity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1032147962