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  1. Franz Camille Overbeck (16 November 1837 – 26 June 1905) was a German Protestant theologian. In Anglo-American discourse, he is perhaps best known in regard to his friendship with Friedrich Nietzsche ; in German theological circles, Overbeck remains discussed for his own contributions.

  2. Franz Overbeck. German church historian. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Nietzsche. In Friedrich Nietzsche: Collapse and misuse. …his collapse brought his friend Franz Overbeck, a Christian theologian, to Italy to return Nietzsche to Basel.

  3. Franz Overbeck: Theologian? Religion and History in the. Thought of Franz Overbeck. By Martin Henry. Pp. xvi + 312. (European University Studies: Theology, 536.) Bern: Peter Lang, 1995. isbn 3 631 477724. Paper. Fr. 36. This magisterial work on Overbeck has a curious history, rather.

  4. 2 days ago · (1837–1905), Protestant theologian. Holding that the Christian Gospel was wholly eschatological and world-negating, Overbeck came to reject historic Christianity and expounded a ‘secular Church history’, in which the course of ecclesiastical history was understood as a radical departure from the original revelation in Scripture.

  5. While the legacy of Weiss and Schweitzer continues to be felt in biblical scholarship, it was actually the historian Franz Overbeck (1837–1905) who saw more clearly and before anyone else the fundamental challenge presented by the apocalyptic character of earliest Christianity.

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  6. Get Access. 1. This article was written as a brief introduction to Franz Overbeck's life and thought, to accompany a translation of the first chapter (preceded by the 'Foreword to the First Edition') of Overbeck's short book Über die Christlichkeit unserer heutigen Theologie (1873, second ed. 1903). The translation is to appear in the next ...

  7. Franz Overbeck was a historian of Christian origins of some note, one of Nietzsche’s closest friends, and one of his first critical interpreters. This chapter shows how Overbeck adapted Nietzsche’s concept of life in order to understand the cultural evolution of Christianity in the context of the ancient world.

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