Leben Jesu
by David Friedrich Strauss
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The Life of Jesus Critically Examined: LibriVox offers an audio reading of 'The Life of Jesus Critically Examined,' the English translation by George Eliot. Since the original work is from the 19th century and its translation is old, this version is in the public domain and is not sold through official commercial retailers like Audible or Google Play Books as a new, official release. - Public Domain AudiobookAvailable
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The life of Jesus critically examined Volume 1 & 2 (1860 translation): Wikipedia mentions that raw files of the first American edition (1860 translation) exist and that 'Works by David Strauss at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)' are available. This refers to public domain recordings, not an official, new release. - Audiobook Excerpt/DiscussionAvailable
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The Life Of David Friedrich Strauss by Albert Schweitzer read by Jason Burns: A YouTube video discusses Strauss's life and work, which includes readings from Albert Schweitzer's book on Strauss, but this is an analysis/biography, not the unabridged audiobook of 'Leben Jesu' itself. - Audiobook Excerpt/DiscussionAvailable
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The Bridge of History Over the Gulf of Time: A Popular View of the Historical Evidence for the Truth of Christianity: This LibriVox audiobook includes a section addressing 'Leben Jesu' by Dr. David Friedrich Strauss, but it is a work by Thomas Cooper that discusses Strauss's book, not the audiobook of 'Leben Jesu' itself.
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There is no evidence of an official, unabridged audiobook for David Friedrich Strauss's "Leben Jesu" (The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined) currently listed for sale on major commercial platforms such as Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, or Libby. However, several alternative audio formats exist because the original work and its early English translation (by George Eliot) are in the public domain. Specifically, LibriVox offers free audio recordings of 'The Life of Jesus Critically Examined,' which represent the unabridged text but are not official commercial releases. Other audio content found on platforms like YouTube is related to discussions or biographies *about* Strauss and his work, rather than the primary source material itself.