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{{Infobox person | name = Shirley Jackson Case | image = Shirley Jackson Case.png |birth_date = September 28, 1872 |birth_place = Hatfield Point, New Brunswick |death_date = December 5, 1947 |death_place = Lakeland, Florida | occupation = Mathematician, theologian }}Shirley Jackson Case (September 28, 1872 – December 5, 1947) was a Canadian mathematician, historian of early Christianity, and liberal theologian. BiographyCase was born in Hatfield Point, New Brunswick. He received a BA (1893) and MA (1896) in mathematics from Acadia University.[1] He taught mathematics at the New Hampton Library Institute. In 1904, he obtained a BD from Yale Divinity School and a PhD in 1908. He was assistant professor of New Testament interpretation at University of Chicago Divinity School until 1925. He was the head of the American Society of Church History.[1] 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.[1] He was convinced that Jesus was an historical person and criticized the arguments of Christ myth theory proponents.[2][3][4] Selected publicationsBooks- [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774936 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)
- [https://archive.org/details/evolutionofearly00caseuoft The Evolution of Early Christianity: A Genetic Study of First-Century Christianity in Relation to Its Religious Environment] (1914)[5]
- [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001411401 The Revelation of John: A Historical Interpretation] (1919)
- [https://archive.org/details/socialoriginsofc027949mbp The Social Origins of Christianity] (1923)
- [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002433106 Jesus: A New Biography] (1927)
- [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001399606 Experience With the Supernatural in Early Christian Times] (1929)
- The Social Triumph of the Ancient Church (1933)
- [https://archive.org/details/makersofchristia008595mbp Makers of Christianity: From Jesus to Charlemagne] (1934)
- Christianity in a Changing World (1941)[6]
- [https://archive.org/details/christianphiloso012166mbp The Christian Philosophy of History] (1943)
- The Origins of Christian Supernaturalism (1946)
Papers- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1910). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3155252 Is Jesus a Historical Character?: Evidence for an Affirmative Opinion]. The American Journal of Theology 15 (2): 205–227.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1910). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3141393 The Missionary Idea in Early Christianity]. The Biblical World 36 (2): 113–125.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1911). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3155257 Jesus' Historicity: A Statement of the Problem]. The American Journal of Theology 15 (2): 265–268.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1911). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3154930 Recent Books on the Question of Jesus' Existence]. The American Journal of Theology 15 (4): 626–628.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1911). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3155273 The Historicity of Jesus an Estimate of the Negative Argument]. The American Journal of Theology 15 (1): 20–42.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1913). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3154862 The Problem of Christianity's Essence]. The American Journal of Theology 17 (4): 541–562.
- Case, Shirley Jackson. (1920). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1507751 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). [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1195387 The Historical Study of Religion]. The Journal of Religion 1 (1): 1–17.
References1. ^1 2 Jennifer G. Jesse. (2005). Case Shirley Jackson (1872–1947). In John R. Shook. Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, Volume 1. Thoemmes. pp. 449–452. {{ISBN|1-84371-037-4}} 2. ^Clayton R. Bowen. (1912). Review: The Historicity of Jesus and the Gospels. The American Journal of Theology 16 (3): 459–462. 3. ^Moffatt, James. (1912). Reviewed Work: The Historicity of Jesus by Shirley Jackson Case. The Biblical World 40 (3): 210–211. 4. ^Weaver, Walter P. (1999). The Historical Jesus in the Twentieth Century: 1900–1950. Trinity Press International. pp. 127–133. {{ISBN|1-56338-280-6}} 5. ^Anonymous. (1917). Reviewed Work: The Evolution of Early Christianity by Shirley Jackson Case. The Biblical World 50 (1): 48. 6. ^Latourette, K. (1942). [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/church-history/article/christianity-in-a-changing-world-by-case-shirley-jackson-new-york-harper-brothers-1941-viii-204-pages-200/BE0FB9F4B2DB401F9DC742BE413C40A9 Christianity in a Changing World By Case Shirley Jackson]. Church History 11 (1): 68.
Further reading- William J. Hynes. (1981). Shirley Jackson Case and the Chicago School: The Socio-Historical Method. Scholars Press.
- Louis B. Jennings. (1949). The Bibliography and Biography of Shirley Jackson Case. University of Chicago Press.
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