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  • This disbelief is seen among well-known theologians such as Wilhem de Wette (1780–1849) and Abraham Kuenen (1828–91), who made their views on this plain, and especially with Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918), who openly ridiculed everything about divine revelations and miracles.3

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • This disbelief is seen among well-known theologians such as Wilhem de Wette (1780–1849) and Abraham Kuenen (1828–91), who made their views on this plain, and especially with Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918), who openly ridiculed everything about divine revelations and miracles.3

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • This disbelief is seen among well-known theologians such as Wilhem de Wette (1780–1849) and Abraham Kuenen (1828–91), who made their views on this plain, and especially with Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918), who openly ridiculed everything about divine revelations and miracles.3

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • This disbelief is seen among well-known theologians such as Wilhem de Wette (1780–1849) and Abraham Kuenen (1828–91), who made their views on this plain, and especially with Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918), who openly ridiculed everything about divine revelations and miracles.3

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • James, your thought experiment is not too different from the position that some Griesbachians have found themselves in I'm thinking of Harold Riley, here, as the most recent but in the 19th century also de Wette, etc.

    Questioning Q...and Mark James F. McGrath 2009

  • ” Wette is correct that the murderous groundwork was laid in 1939 and 1940.

    Daimnation!: Hitler's "prophecy" 2008

  • Wette will cite the excuses offered up by the German top brass, but you don't believe for a moment that he sees them for anything but contemptible efforts to save their own skin.

    Harvard University Press Publicity Blog : 2006

  • Perhaps this is what makes it such a pleasure to read, for Wette never simply asserts, he always proves.

    Harvard University Press Publicity Blog : 2006

  • Wette does away with the idea that as "professional" soldiers, Wehrmacht officers and enlisted men were immune to the propaganda of race hatred spread by the Nazi government; instead he shows how long-standing anti-Semitic tendencies within the army were stoked and inflamed by this propaganda, leading to some of the worst atrocities of the war.

    Harvard University Press Publicity Blog : 2006

  • Wette has been at the forefront of bringing the truth to light, and we're glad to be able to provide an English translation expertly done by Deborah Lucas Schneider so that English-speaking readers can engage in the remarkable process of historical remembering that's going on in a part of the world that still struggles to reconcile with the darker moments of its past.

    Harvard University Press Publicity Blog : 2006

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