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  1. Bultmann, Rudolf Bultmann, Rudolf Karl Bultmannnoun

    a Lutheran theologian in Germany (1884-1976)

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    Rudolf Bultmann was a highly influential German theologian and New Testament scholar of the 20th century. Born in 1884 and died in 1976, Bultmann is best known for his technique of form criticism and his "demythologization" of the New Testament, an approach that sought to interpret biblical myths in existentialist terms. He played a major role in shaping modern biblical criticism and has contributed significantly to the understanding of the historical Jesus and early Christian history.

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  1. Rudolf Bultmann

    Rudolf Karl Bultmann was a German Lutheran theologian and professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg. He was one of the major figures of early 20th century biblical studies and a prominent voice in liberal Christianity. Bultman is known for his belief that the historical analysis of the New Testament is both futile and unnecessary, given that the earliest Christian literature showed little interest in specific locations. Bultman argued that all that matters is the "thatness", not the "whatness" of Jesus, i.e. only that Jesus existed, preached and died by crucifixion matters, not what happened throughout his life. Bultman's approach relied on his concept of demythology, and interpreted the mythological elements in the New Testament existentially. Bultmann contended that only faith in the kerygma, or proclamation, of the New Testament was necessary for Christian faith, not any particular facts regarding the historical Jesus.

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