Shirley Jackson Case (1872–1947) was an historian of early Christianity, and a liberal theologian. He served as dean of the Divinity School at the University of Chicago.
Shirley Jackson Case | |
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Born | Hatfield Point, New Brunswick, Canada | September 28, 1872
Died | December 5, 1947 | (aged 75)
Nationality | Canadian |
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Religion | Christianity (Baptist) |
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Sub-discipline | Ecclesiastical history |
School or tradition | Theological liberalism |
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Biography
editCase was born on September 28, 1872, in Hatfield Point, New Brunswick. He received a BA (1893) and MA (1896) in mathematics from Acadia University.[2] He taught mathematics at the New Hampton Library Institute.[2] In 1904, he obtained a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Yale Divinity School and a Doctor of Philosophy degree[2] in 1908.[citation needed] He was professor of New Testament literature and interpretation at University of Chicago Divinity School until 1925.[2] In 1924, he served as president of the American Society of Church History[3] and, in 1926, served as president of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis.[4]
Case is known for his research into the person of Jesus, who he argued was a historical person.[5]
He edited The American Journal of Theology and its successor The Journal of Religion. Case considered himself a historian of Christianity. He was drawn to liberal theology.[6] He was convinced that Jesus was an historical person and criticized the arguments of Christ myth theory proponents.[7]
Selected publications
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- The Historicity of Jesus: A Criticism of the Contention that Jesus Never Lived, a Statement of the Evidence for His Existence, an Estimate of His Relation to Christianity (1912)
- The Evolution of Early Christianity: A Genetic Study of First-Century Christianity in Relation to Its Religious Environment (1914)
- The Revelation of John: A Historical Interpretation (1919)
- The Social Origins of Christianity (1923)
- Jesus: A New Biography (1927)
- Experience With the Supernatural in Early Christian Times (1929)
- The Social Triumph of the Ancient Church (1933)
- Makers of Christianity: From Jesus to Charlemagne (1934)
- Christianity in a Changing World (1941)
- The Christian Philosophy of History (1943)
- The Origins of Christian Supernaturalism (1946)
Papers
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1910). Is Jesus a Historical Character? Evidence for an Affirmative Opinion. The American Journal of Theology 15 (2): 205–227.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1910). The Missionary Idea in Early Christianity. The Biblical World 36 (2): 113–125.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1911). Jesus' Historicity: A Statement of the Problem. The American Journal of Theology 15 (2): 265–268.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1911). Recent Books on the Question of Jesus' Existence. The American Journal of Theology 15 (4): 626–628.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1911). The Historicity of Jesus an Estimate of the Negative Argument. The American Journal of Theology 15 (1): 20–42.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1913). The Problem of Christianity's Essence. The American Journal of Theology 17 (4): 541–562.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1920). Reviewed Work: The Jesus Problem. A Restatement of the Myth Theory by J. M. Robertson. The Harvard Theological Review 13 (3): 295–296.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1921). The Historical Study of Religion. The Journal of Religion 1 (1): 1–17.
See also
editReferences
editFootnotes
edit- ^ a b Jesse 2005, p. 450.
- ^ a b c d e Jesse 2005, p. 449.
- ^ Kumar 2004, p. 50.
- ^ Attridge & VanderKam 2006, p. 345.
- ^ Case, Shirley Jackson (1912). The Historicity of Jesus: A Criticism of the Contention that Jesus Never Lived, a Statement of the Evidence for His Existence, an Estimate of His Relation to Christianity. The University of Chicago Press.
- ^ Jesse 2005.
- ^ Bowen 1912; Moffatt 1912; Weaver 1999, pp. 127–133.
Bibliography
edit- Attridge, Harold W.; VanderKam, James C., eds. (2006). Presidential Voices: The Society of Biblical Literature in the Twentieth Century. SBL Biblical Scholarship in North America. Vol. 22. Atlanta, Georgia: Society of Biblical Literature. ISBN 978-1-58983-259-6.
- Bowen, Clayton R. (1912). "Review of The Historicity of Jesus and the Gospels, by Shirley Jackson Case". The American Journal of Theology. 16 (3): 459–462. doi:10.1086/479101. ISSN 1550-3283. JSTOR 3154949.
- Kumar, Lisa, ed. (2004). "Case, Shirley Jackson, 1872–1947". Contemporary Authors. Vol. 225. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Thomson Gale. pp. 50–51. ISSN 0010-7468.
- Jesse, Jennifer G. (2005). "Case Shirley Jackson (1872–1947)". In Shook, John R. (ed.). Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers. Vol. 1. Thoemmes. pp. 449–452. ISBN 978-1-84371-037-0.
- Moffatt, James (1912). "Review of The Historicity of Jesus, by Shirley Jackson Case". The Biblical World. 40 (3): 210–211. doi:10.1086/474640. ISSN 0190-3578. JSTOR 3141435.
- Weaver, Walter P. (1999). The Historical Jesus in the Twentieth Century, 1900–1950. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. ISBN 978-1-56338-280-2.
Further reading
edit- Hynes, William J. (1981). Shirley Jackson Case and the Chicago School: The Socio-Historical Method. Scholars Press.
- Jennings, Louis B. (1949). The Bibliography and Biography of Shirley Jackson Case. University of Chicago Press.