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Radical criticism is a movement around the late 19th century that, typically, denied authentic authorship of the Pauline epistles. This went beyond the higher criticism of the Tübingen school which (with the exception of Bruno Bauer) held that a core of at least four epistles had been written by
Paul of Tarsus Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פאולוס השליח (previously called Saul of Tarsus;; ar, بولس الطرسوسي; grc, Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, Saũlos Tarseús; tr, Tarsuslu Pavlus; ...
in the 1st century.


Dutch Radical School

The Dutch school of radical criticism started in 1878 with a publication by Allard Pierson, who denied Pauline authorship of
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. He was fiercely attacked by his colleague
Abraham Dirk Loman Abraham Dirk Loman (16 September 1823, The Hague – 17 April 1897, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian. He was a professor from 1856 to 1893. In his later period he belonged to the Dutch radical critics. Life Loman was the son of a minister in ...
, but two years later, also Loman abandoned the historicity of Paul. Similarly, Willem Christiaan van Manen, who had written a doctoral thesis defending the authenticity of
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, wrote in 1889 that he had come to the same conclusions as Loman. Also, the philosopher Gerardus Johannes Petrus Josephus Bolland was a part of the movement. With the death of Van Manen's student Gustaaf Adolf van den Bergh van Eysinga in 1957, the line of scholarship at Dutch universities came to an end. The name "Dutch Radicals" was coined by Loman, in an 1887 article reviewing
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("''Antiqua Mater: A Study of Christian Origins''", 1887), saying that "the author is a radical like we seldom meet among theologians and hardly ever among English theologians". The RadikalKritik article on ''van Manen and the Dutch Radicals'' adds that "Van Manen later spoke of the 'radical' or the 'Dutch' school (1902). The 'radical' scholars did not want to be impeded by church canons and wanted to be free in their research of the New Testament and of the history of early Christianity. This research led them to the conclusion that we do not have any authentic Pauline epistles." The Dutch school also influenced Rudolf Steck in Switzerland, and
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in Germany. However, the works of
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proved more influential, and radical criticism was eventually abandoned and is now a fringe position in current New Testament scholarship. Attempts to revive Radical criticism has been made by
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,
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and Hermann Detering, who founded in 1994 the ''
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''. These attempts have largely been ignored by mainstream scholarship and have received strong criticism from
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,
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and R. Joseph Hoffmann.


Reception

Members of the Radical Dutch School argued against the existence of Jesus, which caused controversy.
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wrote that "their arguments were stoutly attacked in the Netherlands, especially by other scholars, but largely ignored out it." Van Voorst, Robert E. (2000). ''Jesus Outside the New Testament: An Introduction to the Ancient Evidence''. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. p. 10.


Key proponents

*
Gerard Bolland Gerardus Johannes Petrus Josephus Bolland (9 June 1854, Groningen – 11 February 1922, Leiden), also known as G.J.P.J. Bolland, was a Dutch autodidact, linguist, philosopher, biblical scholar, and lecturer. An excellent orator, he gave extremely ...
* Hermann Detering * Gustaaf Adolf van den Bergh van Eysinga *
Abraham Dirk Loman Abraham Dirk Loman (16 September 1823, The Hague – 17 April 1897, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian. He was a professor from 1856 to 1893. In his later period he belonged to the Dutch radical critics. Life Loman was the son of a minister in ...
* Willem Christiaan van Manen * Allard Pierson


References


External links


Hermann Detering's Radikal Kritik site (in German, limited English pages available)
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