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  • (The proclaimer became the proclaimed, in Bultmann's famous phrase.)

    Who Do Men Say That I Am? 1986

  • His thinking resists brief summary, but it can certainly be said that in Bultmann's view, the Christ of faith rather than the Jesus of history was the point on which to fix.

    Who Do Men Say That I Am? 1986

  • His thinking resists brief summary, but it can certainly be said that in Bultmann's view, the Christ of faith rather than the Jesus of history was the point on which to fix.

    Who Do Men Say That I Am? 1986

  • His thinking resists brief summary, but it can certainly be said that in Bultmann's view, the Christ of faith rather than the Jesus of history was the point on which to fix.

    Who Do Men Say That I Am? 1986

  • (The proclaimer became the proclaimed, in Bultmann's famous phrase.)

    Who Do Men Say That I Am? 1986

  • Bultmann was right to translate the phrase: “I consecrate myself” by “I sacrifice myself”.

    Chrism Mass in Rome [Update] 2009

  • Early in the 20th century, German theologian Rudolf Bultmann called for a "demythologizing" of the New Testament for many of the reasons given above.

    The Bible: History or Myth? 2011

  • Old Testament scholar Francis Watson, it can be said to have had three main figures: the systematic theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher, often called the father of modern (Protestant) theology, who lived from 1768 to 1834; the historian of theology Adolf von Harnack, who lived from 18511 to 1930, and the exegete Rudolf Bultmann, who lived from 1884 to 1976.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • I can only reply with Bultmann: "... the early Christian sources show no interest in either the life and personality of Jesus, are moreover fragmentary and often legendary and other sources do not exist."

    Mythicism and Paradigm Shifts James F. McGrath 2010

  • Once upon a time, Jim West wrote one of his Bultmann = God posts and Michael Bird took the time to summarize in ten points the ways in which New Testament scholarship has left Bultmann behind definitively.

    The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6 James F. McGrath 2010

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