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Carl Christian Clemen (March 30, 1865 - July 8, 1940), best known as Carl Clemen was a German theologian and religious historian.[1]

Clemen was Professor of New Testament and religious history at the University of Bonn.[2] He was a critic of the Christ myth theory and refuted the arguments of Arthur Drews, Peter Jensen and other mythicists.[3]

Clemen has approximately six hundred publications.[4]

His brothers were the art historian Paul Clemen and historian Otto Clemen.

Selected publications

Books

  • Die religionsgeschichtliche Methode in der Theologie (1904)
  • Paulus: Sein Leben und Wirken (1904)
  • Die entstehung des Johannesevangeliums (1912)[5]
  • Primitive Christianity and Its Non-Jewish Sources (1912)
  • Der Einfluss der Mysterienreligionen auf das älteste Christentum (1913)
  • Mysterienreligionen auf das älteste Christentum (1913)
  • Religionsgeschichtliche Erklärung (1924)
  • Die Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf Mythologie und Religionsgeschichte (1928)
  • Religions of the World: Their Nature and Their History (1931)
  • Die Religion der Etrusker (1936)

Papers

References

  1. ^ Vollmer, U. (2001). Carl Clemen (1865-1940) als Emeritus. Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft. 9 (2): 185–204.
  2. ^ "Christian Carl Clemen". Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  3. ^ Anonymous. (1916). Primitive Christianity and Its Non-Jewish Sources by Carl Clemen. The Biblical World 48 (5): 309–310.
  4. ^ Carl Clemen. Encyclopedia of Religion.
  5. ^ Case, Shirley Jackson. (1913). Review: The Johannine Studies of Clemen and B. Weiss. The American Journal of Theology 17 (2): 288-291.