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 * CHAP.|| ||PAGE
 * I.
 * The Problem
 * 1
 * II.
 * Hermann Samuel Reimarus
 * 13
 * III.
 * The Lives of Jesus of the Earlier Rationalism
 * 27
 * IV.
 * The Earliest Fictitious Lives of Jesus
 * 38
 * V.
 * Fully Developed Rationalism—Paulus
 * 48
 * VI.
 * The Last Phase of Rationalism—Hase and Schleiermacher
 * 58
 * VII.
 * David Friedrich Strauss—The Man and his Fate
 * 68
 * VIII.
 * Strauss's first Life of Jesus
 * 78
 * IX.
 * Strauss's Opponents and Supporters
 * 97
 * X.
 * The Marcan Hypothesis
 * 121
 * XI.
 * Bruno Bauer
 * 137
 * XII.
 * Further Imaginative Lives of Jesus
 * 161
 * XIII.
 * Renan
 * 180
 * XIV.
 * The "Liberal" Lives of Jesus
 * 193
 * XV.
 * The Eschatological Question
 * 222
 * XVI.
 * The Struggle against Eschatology
 * 241
 * XVII.
 * Questions regarding the Aramaic Language, Rabbinic Parallels, and Buddhistic Influence
 * 269
 * }
 * Renan
 * 180
 * XIV.
 * The "Liberal" Lives of Jesus
 * 193
 * XV.
 * The Eschatological Question
 * 222
 * XVI.
 * The Struggle against Eschatology
 * 241
 * XVII.
 * Questions regarding the Aramaic Language, Rabbinic Parallels, and Buddhistic Influence
 * 269
 * }
 * XVII.
 * Questions regarding the Aramaic Language, Rabbinic Parallels, and Buddhistic Influence
 * 269
 * }