- Robert Eisler
Robert Eisler (Vienna 1882—Oxted, Surrey 1949) was an Austrian Jewish art historian and Biblical scholar. He was a follower of the psychology of
Carl Jung . His writings cover a great range of topics, from cosmickingship andastrology towerewolves .He advanced controversial theses on
Jesus . These have for the most part been rejected by other scholars, though some have agreed with or developed them. One is about the concept of a political, rebellious and eschatological Jew as Jesus, in relation to theZealot movement. [ [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/theories.html] : "In the tradition ofS. G. F. Brandon and Robert Eisler,Robert Eisenman has argued that the original Jamesian Christianity consisted of Torah-observant and nationalistic Jews of insurrectionist bent."] [ [http://inside.bard.edu/religion/facultyproj/temple/temple_jesus/prevappr.htm] :"the notion that Jesus is to be seen chiefly in political terms, a notion which [S. G. F.] Brandon, together withH. S. Reimarus and Robert Eisler, championed within the world of academic discourse."] [ [http://www.moshereiss.org/christianity/02_tradition/02_tradition.htm] : "Several major scholars in controversial books, Robert Eisler, S. G. F. Brandon andPaul Winters , claim he was a Zealot."] In this he is the company ofJoel Carmichael ["The Death of Jesus"] ,H. Rodrigues andMaurice Fluegel , andHugh Schonfield . [ [http://www.biblestudy.org/basicart/early-christianity2.html] : "Along with S. G. F. Brandon and Robert Eisler, Schonfield clearly demonstrated that the early Church was a sect within Judaism, not a new religion".] In arguing for this position he used the work ofFlavius Josephus [ AlsoCelsus andSossianus Hierocles .] in Slavonic manuscripts (the authenticity of which has been questioned). [For example byCharles Guignebert ,John P. Meier [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/testimonium.html] .] On theMessiah he discussed the "afikoman " in 1925, with ideas taken up much later. [ByDavid Daube , see [http://www.hebrew-streams.org/works/judaism/afikoman.html] .] He made much of the Hebrew background ofJohn the Baptist . [http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/gno/gjb/gjb-1.htm]He was described mockingly by
Gershom Scholem as 'an astonishing figure in the world of scholarship'. ["Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship" (English translation, 1982), p.131. Scholem goes on to say "For all unsolved problems he had in readiness brilliantly false solutions of the most surprising kind. He was a man of unbridled ambition, ceaseless diligence, but rather unstable character." Indeed, Eisler held the dubious honor of holding a post at Scholem and Walter Benjmain's fictionalUniversity of Muri . ] Another critic wasErwin Ramsdell Goodenough . [See citation [http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gtosiris/page9i.html here] from his "Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman World", implying Eisler lacked in self-critical acumen.]He had a position at the Austrian Historical Institute at the Vienna University. From 1925-31 he served as Assistant Director of the League of Nations Universities Interrelation Office in Paris. At that time he wrote on economics. He survived
concentration camp s (Buchenwald and Dachau) before the outbreak of World War II, moving to the United Kingdom, where he died.Works
*"Studien zur Werttheorie" (1902) The Theory Of Values
*"Die Legende vom heiligen Karantanerherzog Domitianus", Mitteilungen des Instituts für österreichische Geschichtsforschung 28, Innsbruck 1907
*"Die illuminierten Handschriften in Kärnten" (1907)
*"Weltenmantel und Himmelszelt", two volumes(1910)
*"Die Kenitischen Weihinschriften Der Hyksoszeit" (1919)
*"Orpheus the Fisher: Comparative Studies in Orphic and Christian Cult Symbolism" (1921)
*"Das Geld" (1924)
*"Orphisch-Dionysische Mysteriengedanken in der christlichen Antike" (1925)
*"Iesous Basileus ou Basileusas", two volumes (1929/30)
*"The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist" (1931) [http://members.aol.com/fljosephus/eisler.htm translated extract]
*"This Money Maze (1931)
*"Stable Money" (1932)
*"Monetary Theory And Monetary Policy" (1934)
*"Zur Kritik der Psychologistischen Konjunktur-Theorie" (1935)
*"Das Rätzel des Vierten Evangeliums" (1936) as "The Enigma of the Fourth Gospel" (1938)
*"Flavius Josephus Studien" (1938)
*"The Royal Art of Astrology" (London 1946)
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*"Una Tavoletta di Biccherna Nuovamente Scoperta" (1950)
*"Comparative Studies In Ancient Cosmology" (never published)Notes
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