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Maurice Goguel

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Henry Maurice Goguel (20 March 1880 – 31 March 1955) was Dean of the Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris, director of studies at the École pratique des hautes études, and professor at the Sorbonne.[1]

He published a substantial body of work of historical research on early Christianity.[2] His Jesus the Nazarene: Myth or History? was an important rebuttal of the Christ myth theory.[3]

He had three children, Elisabeth Labrousse, a philosopher, historian, and academic, Jean Goguel a geologist and geophysicist, and François Goguel.

Selected publications

  • The Religious Situation in France (1921)
  • Jesus the Nazarene: Myth or History? (translation by Frederick Stephens, 1926)
  • The Life of Jesus (translation by Olive Wyon, 1933)
  • The Birth of Christianity (translation by H. C. Snape, 1953)
  • Jesus and the Origins of Christianity (two volumes, 1960)
  • The Primitive Church (translation by H. C. Snape, 1963)

References

  1. ^ Cuvillier, Elian. (2003). Maurice Goguel (1880-1955). Bulletin De La Société De L'Histoire Du Protestantisme Français (1903-) 149: 549–568.
  2. ^ Weaver, Walter P. The Historical Jesus in the Twentieth Century: 1900-1950. pp. 167-169
  3. ^ Grappe, Christian. (2014). Goguel, Maurice. In Craig A. Evans. The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus. Routledge. pp. 231-232. ISBN 0-415-97569-7