Some years ago a remarkable series of articles by Dr. Matheson appeared in the Expositor, entitled The Historical Christ of St Paul. These articles drew out with great force and skill the argument from the four Epistles of St. Paul, Galatians, Romans, i and 2C orinthians, as an historical basis for the facts of the life of Jesus. But although this ailment was not entirely new to English A pologists, and although it has since been frequently employed and popularised, it may be of some fresh interest and value to consider the subject more generally, taking into particular account the manner in which it has been treated by various foreign theologians. Careful attention has also been given, both in the text and in the notes, to Sabatier sL A potre Paul, and to the treatises of Paret, Thenius, and Huraut, all of whom are specially mentioned by Reuss in the last edition of his Geschichte der heiligcn Schnften des N. T. as literary authorities for Paul sacquaintance with the historical life and teaching of our Lord (see Chapter II. pp. 84-86), and references will frequently be found to modern Apologetic literature in England. The value of Paret swork will be best seen by the list of modem critics who refer to orquote him (C hap. p. II. 86), and his statements have often been introduced at length, but never without some acknowledgment The whole of Chapter III. is devoted to recent attacks L:.,.:..Q..
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