Bookbot

Rudolf Bultmann

    20 août 1884 – 30 juillet 1976

    Rudolf Bultmann était un théologien allemand qui a remis en question la nécessité de l'analyse historique du Nouveau Testament. Il soutenait que seule l'existence de Jésus, sa prédication et sa crucifixion importaient pour la foi chrétienne, et non les détails de sa vie. Bultmann s'est concentré sur la démythologisation, une approche qui interprétait les mythes bibliques de manière existentielle. Il croyait que la foi dans le kérygme, ou la proclamation, du Nouveau Testament était la clé de la croyance chrétienne, et non des faits historiques spécifiques.

    Rudolf Bultmann
    Dějiny a eschatologie
    The Gospel of John
    Existence and Faith; Shorter Writings of Rudolf Bultmann
    Jesus Christ and Mythology
    New Testament and Mythology and Other Basic Writings
    Foi et Compréhension. Eschatologie et démythologisation
    • Aside from the fact that it is perhaps the single most discussed and controversial theological writing of the century, no one knowledgeable of Bultmann's work could doubt its basic importance for his entire contribution. Although the position is for which it argues was hardly new, having already taken shape in several of his theological essays written during the 1920s, it is nevertheless the classic formulation of this position and as such incomparable in the Bultmann corpus.

      New Testament and Mythology and Other Basic Writings
    • Jesus Christ and Mythology

      • 98pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,5(206)Évaluer

      Dr. Bultmann addresses criticisms regarding his approach to Christianity, emphasizing his efforts to reinterpret the faith without relying on first-century myths. This concise work serves as a guide for those seeking to understand how Christianity can be redefined in a modern context, offering both clarity and encouragement for readers navigating these complex theological discussions.

      Jesus Christ and Mythology
    • The Gospel of John

      • 792pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      Rudolf Bultmann's commentary on the Gospel of John stands as a pivotal work in New Testament scholarship, noted for its technical rigor and originality. It is often regarded as the most significant monograph of the twentieth century, rivaled only by Albert Schweitzer's work. Bultmann's approach contrasts sharply with other paradigms, showcasing his dominance in early-Christianity studies. Ernst Haenchen famously likened the commentary to a giant oak tree, highlighting its overwhelming influence on Continental Protestant scholarship for many years.

      The Gospel of John
    • Významná práce protestantského theologa, žáka M. Heideggera, který vedle K. Bartha rozhodujícím způsobem ovlivnil theologii ve 20. století.

      Dějiny a eschatologie