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“There is no reason in principle why the question, what precisely happened at Easter, cannot be raised by any historian of any persuasion. Even if some Christians might wish to rule it off limits, they have (presumably) no a priori right to tell other historians, whether Muslims, Jews, Hindus…” quote by N. T. Wright
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““There is no reason in principle why the question, what precisely happened at Easter, cannot be raised by any historian of any persuasion. Even if some Christians might wish to rule it off limits, they have (presumably) no a priori right to tell other historians, whether Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, New Agers, gnostics, agnostics, or anyone else, what they may and may not study.””

N. T. Wright

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Source Speech: Lecture on Historical Method, 2010

Historical inquiry should be open to any event, regardless of religious sensitivity, and all scholars have equal right to study it.

In simple terms: Historians can study any event, no matter the faith.

Key Takeaway

Allow unrestricted scholarly investigation.

Themes

history religion academic freedom

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

academic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • University seminars
  • interfaith dialogues
  • public debates
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

methodology objectivity pluralism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do historians have when studying sacred events?
  • How can academia protect free inquiry?
A Different Perspective

Scholars may face institutional pressure to avoid controversial topics.

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