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Rudolf Bultmann

Rudolf Bultmann
Author: Rudolf Karl Bultmann
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451417562

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Bultmann's pioneering study of the New Testament initiated a new era in biblical studies in the Twentieth Century. Together with Karl Barth, Bultmann broke with liberal theology, but his often misunderstood program of demythologization took him in a radically different direction from Barth. In many respects Bultmann set the agenda for biblical theology in the decades following World War II. This volume concentrates on the key texts and ideas in Bultmann's thought. It presents the essential Bultmann for students and the general reader. Roger Johnson's introductory essay and notes on the selected texts set Bultmann in his historical context, chart the development of his thought, and indicate the significance of his theology in the development of Christian theology as a whole. Substantial selections from Bultmann's work illustrate key themes: God as "Wholly Other" Jesus and the Eschatological Kingdom Existentialist interpretation Kerygma Faith and Modernity in conflict Demythologizing: controversial slogan and theological focus


Rudolf Bultmann

Rudolf Bultmann
Author: Konrad Hammann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: New Testament scholars
ISBN: 9781598151183

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Rudolf Bultmann was the giant of twentieth-century New Testament scholarship. His pioneering studies in biblical criticism shaped research on the composition of the gospels, and his call for demythologizing biblical language sparked debate among Christian theologians worldwide. This definitive biography now in English for the first time traces his career in Germany through the tumult of two world wars. Through richly drawn connections between events in his life and his theology, Hammann illuminates Bultmann s contributions to biblical historical criticism and the changing role of religion in public life in Europe.


Existence and Faith

Existence and Faith
Author: Rudolf Bultmann
Publisher: Fontana Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 1961
Genre: Theology
ISBN: 9780006410447

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The Gospel of John

The Gospel of John
Author: Rudolf Bultmann
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 791
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498208258

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As the first volume in the Johannine Monograph Series, The Gospel of John: A Commentary by Rudolf Bultmann well deserves this place of pride. Indeed, this provocative commentary is arguably the most important New Testament monograph in the twentieth century, perhaps second only to The Quest of the Historical Jesus by Albert Schweitzer. In contrasting Bultmann's and Schweitzer's paradigms, however, we find that Bultmann's is far more technically argued and original, commanding hegemony among other early-Christianity paradigms. Ernst Haenchen has described Bultmann's commentary as a giant oak tree in whose shade nothing could grow, and indeed, this reference accurately describes its dominance among Continental Protestant scholarship over the course of several decades.


Theology of the New Testament

Theology of the New Testament
Author: Rudolf Bultmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1956
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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The History of the Synoptic Tradition

The History of the Synoptic Tradition
Author: Rudolf Bultmann
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1963
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781565630413

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Rudolf Bultmann

Rudolf Bultmann
Author: David W. Congdon
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498273599

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Rudolf Bultmann is one of the most widely known but least read theologians of the twentieth century. He is famous as the one who "demythologized" the New Testament, but very few understand what he meant by this or how his hermeneutical program connects to the other areas of his theological project. Bultmann presents a unique challenge to readers, not only because of his radical theological inquiry but also because of the way his ideas are worked out over time, primarily through short, occasional writings that present complex issues in a disarmingly straightforward manner. In this introduction to his theology--the first of its kind in more than twenty years--David W. Congdon guides readers through ten central themes in Bultmann's theology, ranging from eschatology and dialectic to freedom and advent. By gaining an understanding of these themes, students of Bultmann will have the necessary tools to understand and profit from his writings. The result is not only an accessible guide for those encountering Bultmann for the first time but also a cohesive, systematic presentation of his thought for those wondering how his work might speak to our current context.


The Mission of Demythologizing

The Mission of Demythologizing
Author: David W. Congdon
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 989
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451487924

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Rudolf Bultmann's controversial program of demythologizing has been the subject of constant debate since it was first announced in 1941. It is widely held that this program indicates Bultmann's departure from the dialectical theology he once shared with Karl Barth. In the 1950s, Barth thus referred to their relationship as that of a whale and an elephant: incapable of meaningful communication. This study proposes a contrary reading of demythologizing as the hermeneutical fulfillment of dialectical theology on the basis of a reinterpretation of Barth's theological project.


Jesus and the Word

Jesus and the Word
Author: Rudolf Bultmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1935
Genre: Dialectical theology
ISBN:

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What is Theology?

What is Theology?
Author: Rudolf Bultmann
Publisher: Fortress Texts in Modern Theol
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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From 1926 to 1936 Rudolf Bultmann offered an introductory course in theology, which he continually revised and refined. Finally published posthumously, and now available in English for the first time, WHAT IS THEOLOGY? presents a clear compendium of the theology of a member of one of this century's rare number of giant scholars.