Hermann Samuel Reimarus

Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694 - 1768) is a Man of letters and German Philosophe.

He is the son-in-law and collaborator of Johann Albert Fabricius. Controlling the Hebrew and other Eastern languages, and it is known for its Déisme deep, in conformity with the requirements of pure the Rationalité. It rejects the miracles and the mysteries with the exeption of the Création, and defends like natural the existence of a God good and wise truth, and the immortality of the heart.

Its work, entitled, Von Dem Zwecke Jesu und Seiner Jünger , published by Lessing in 1778, started a true polemic because she proposed an image of Jesus distinct from that of Christ describes in the Gospel S.

One also has him:

  • an edition of Dion Cassius, Hamburg, 1750-52,
  • a Treated principal truths of the natural religion , 1754,
  • of the Observations on the instinct of the animals (1770),
  • a Apology for the rationalist admirers of God ,
  • a Life of J.A. Fabricius , 1737.

Source

  • WILD (P.), an introduction to the Jesus of the history; course: 2006-2007, Namur, 2006 (Faculty of philosophy and letters department of history).

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