Publisher's Synopsis
Archäologie der Leidensgeschichte unsers Herrn Jesu Christi, by Josef Heinrich Friedlieb, presents a historical-critical examination of the Passion narrative of Jesus Christ. Published in 1843, this work delves into the archeology of the Passion, harmonizing the Gospel accounts to provide a comprehensive understanding.
Friedlieb meticulously analyzes the historical and cultural context surrounding the events, offering readers insights into the theological and historical significance of Jesus' suffering. This study, rooted in principles of Gospel harmony, seeks to illuminate the profound meaning and enduring relevance of the Passion narrative for theological scholarship.
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