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Barbara Thiering was an Australian theologian and academic known for her controversial interpretations of the New Testament, particularly in relation to the life of Jesus. She gained prominence with her works that suggested radical re-interpretations of biblical texts, often drawing connections to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Thiering's books, including "Jesus the Man" and "Jesus and the Apocalypse," presented her theories that challenged traditional Christian views, proposing that Jesus was not only a religious figure but a man deeply embedded in the social and political contexts of his time.

Throughout her career, Thiering's ideas sparked both interest and criticism from scholars and theologians alike. Her approach combined historical analysis with a unique perspective on the scriptures, making her a notable figure in the field of biblical studies. Despite the controversies surrounding her interpretations, her works continued to engage readers and incite discussions about the historical Jesus and the early Christian movement.

Nacionalidade Australiano
Data de Nascimento July 27, 1930
Local de Nascimento Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Data de Falecimento August 29, 2015