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<title>Jesus in European Protestant Thought (1778-1860)</title>
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<note>Daniel L. Pals: &#34;Those who imagine that Albert Schweitzer has spoken the last word on Jesus in the nineteenth century stand ready to be corrected by this lucid, wide-ranging reassessment of christology from Reimarus to Renan.&#34; (Church History)

Tom Schreiner: &#34;The quality of [Brown's) research and the lucidity of his exposition are impressive. And when the author steps back to summarize the conclusions, his insights are consistently valuable and penetrating&#34; (Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society)

Donald G. Dawe: &#34;A masterful treatment of the rise of modern christology.... this is a work of incisive and analytic scholarship, not a collection of brief sketches of these christologies. It is more than a picture of the past. It is a resource dealing with the christological quandanes of today.&#34; (Theology Today)

John P. Galvin: &#34;[The book's objective style makes it suitable for use even by those who might differ with Brown's evaluative comments.&#34; (Theological Studies)</note>
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