Marcello Craveri
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Marcello Craveri (23 March 1914 – 18 February 2002) was an Italian biblical scholar. Born in Turin, he earned his doctorate in 1940 and then saw military service. His most widely read work probably is The Life of Jesus published in 1966, and in paperback English translation in 1967. On the biblical evidence, and the then-available evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls, Craveri concluded that the claims to divinity made by the historical Jesus were strictly limited and not unusual for a Jew of that generation. Much of the stronger claims, and the emphasis on the redeeming power of Christ's death on the Cross, could be seen as reworkings by St. Paul, who was probably influenced strongly by the Graeco-Roman traditions.
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Marcello Craveri (Torino, 23 marzo 1914 – Torino, 18 febbraio 2002) è stato uno storico delle religioni e biblista italiano. Allievo di Ambrogio Donini, divenne noto per la sua trattazione dei temi e delle tradizioni religiose attraverso un'ottica antropologico-sociale marxista.
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Marcello Craveri
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Marcello Craveri (23 March 1914 – 18 February 2002) was an Italian biblical scholar. Born in Turin, he earned his doctorate in 1940 and then saw military service. His most widely read work probably is The Life of Jesus published in 1966, and in paperback English translation in 1967. On the biblical evidence, and the then-available evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls, Craveri concluded that the claims to divinity made by the historical Jesus were strictly limited and not unusual for a Jew of that generation. Much of the stronger claims, and the emphasis on the redeeming power of Christ's death on the Cross, could be seen as reworkings by St. Paul, who was probably influenced strongly by the Graeco-Roman traditions.
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Marcello Craveri (Torino, 23 marzo 1914 – Torino, 18 febbraio 2002) è stato uno storico delle religioni e biblista italiano. Allievo di Ambrogio Donini, divenne noto per la sua trattazione dei temi e delle tradizioni religiose attraverso un'ottica antropologico-sociale marxista.
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