- Rudolf Bultmann
Rudolf Karl Bultmann (
August 20 ,1884 –July 30 ,1976 ) was a German theologian ofLutheran background, who was for three decades professor ofNew Testament studies at theUniversity of Marburg . He defined an almost complete split between history and faith, writing that only the bare fact of Christ crucified was necessary for Christian faith.Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford dictionary of the Christian church. New York: Oxford University Press. 2005, article "Bultmann, Rudolf"]Background
Bultmann was born in
Wiefelstede , Oldenburg, the son of a Lutheran minister. He got anAbitur from the Altes Gymnasium inOldenburg . He studiedtheology at Tübingen. After three terms, Bultmann went to the University of Berlin for two terms, and finally at Marburg for two more terms. He received his degree in 1910 from Marburg with a dissertation on theEpistles of St Paul . After submitting aHabilitation two years later, he became a lecturer on the New Testament at Marburg. After brief lectureships atBreslau andGiessen , he returned toMarburg in 1921 as a full professor. He stayed there until his retirement in 1951.Bultmann was a student of
Hermann Gunkel ,Johannes Weiss , and Wilhelm Heitmüller.Ernst Käsemann ,Günther Bornkamm ,Hannah Arendt andHelmut Koester were among his students.He was member of the
Confessing Church and critical towardsNational Socialism . He spoke out against the mistreatment of Jews, against nationalistic excesses and against the dismissal of non-Aryan Christian ministers. [Cite book
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His "History of the Synoptic Tradition" (1921) is still highly regarded as an essential tool for gospel research, even by scholars who reject his analyses of the conventional rhetorical tropes or narrative units of which the Gospels are assembled, and the historically-oriented principles called "
form criticism ," of which Bultmann has been the most influential exponent::"The aim of form-criticism is to determine the original form of a piece of narrative, a dominical saying or a parable. In the process we learn to distinguish secondary additions and forms, and these in turn lead to important results for the history of the tradition."
In 1941, he applied form criticism to the "
Gospel of John ," in which he distinguished the presence of a lostSigns Gospel on which John, alone of the evangelists, depended. This monograph, highly controversial at the time, is a milestone in research into the historical Jesus. The same year his lecture "New Testament and Mythology: The Problem of Demythologizing the New Testament Message" called on interpreters to replace traditional theology with the philosophy of Bultmann's colleague,Martin Heidegger , an endeavor to make accessible to a literate modern audience the reality of Jesus' teachings. Bultmann remained convinced the narratives of the life of Jesus were offering theology in story form. Lessons were taught in the familiar language of myth. They were not to be excluded, but given explanation so they could be understood for today. Bultmann thought faith should become a present day reality. To Bultmann, the people of the world appeared to be always in disappointment and turmoil. Faith must be a determined vital act of will, not a culling and extolling of "ancient proofs."He carried form-criticism so far as to call the historical value of the gospels into serious question. Some scholars criticized Bultmann and other critics for excessive skepticism regarding the historical reliability of the gospel narratives. The full impact of Bultmann was not felt until the English publication of "Kerygma and Mythos" (1948). The conservative and confessing Lutheran theologian,
Walter Kunneth provided some interesting insights on Bultmann in his "Die Theologie der Auferstehung".elected works
*"Die Geschichte der synoptischen Tradition" (1921, 1931)
**"History of the Synoptic Tradition", Harper San Francisco, 1976, ISBN 0-06-061172-3 (seminal work on form criticism)
*"Jesus" (1926)
**"Jesus Christ and Mythology", Prentice Hall, 1997, ISBN 0-02-305570-7
*"Neues Testament und Mythologie" (1941)
**"The New Testament and Mythology and Other Basic Writings", Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1984, ISBN 0-8006-2442-4
**"Kerygma and Myth" by Rudolf Bultmann and Five Critics (1953) London: S.P.C.K., HarperCollins 2000 edition: ISBN 0-06-130080-2, [http://www.religion-online.org/showbook.asp?title=431 online edition] (contains the essay "The New Testament and Mythology" with critical analyses and Bultmann's response)
*"Das Evangelium des Johannes" (1941)
**"The Gospel of John: A Commentary", Westminster John Knox Press, 1971, ISBN 0-664-20893-2
*"Theologie des Neuen Testaments" (1948–53)
**"Theology of the New Testament: Complete in One Volume", Prentice Hall, 1970, ISBN 0-02-305580-4
*"Das Urchristentum im Rahmen der Antiken Religionen" (1949)
**"Primitive Christianity in Its Comtemporary Setting", Thames and Hudson, 1956.
*"Religion without Myth" (coauthored withKarl Jaspers ) (1954)
**"Myth & Christianity: An Inquiry Into The Possibility Of Religion Without Myth", translation 1958 by Noonday Press, Prometheus Books, 2005, ISBN 1-59102-291-6. In this dialogue with philosopher Jaspers, Jaspers first makes the case that Christianity can not be understood apart from its mythical framework, and that myth is necessary form of communication through symbol. Bultmann responds that modern scientific analysis of the text is required to separate the genuine from the miraculous claims, thereby revealing the true message.
*"History and Eschatology: The Presence of Eternity" (1954–55Gifford lectures ), Harper, 1962 ,Greenwood Publishers, 1975: ISBN 0-8371-8123-2Notes and references
Further readings
*"The New Jerome Biblical Commentary", edited by
Raymond E. Brown , Joseph A. Fitzmeyer, and Roland E. Murphy, Prentice Hall 1990, update of 1968 edition, see John S. Kselman and Ronald D. Witherup, "Modern New Testament Criticism," sections II & III on Bultmann and reactions, pp. 1137-1142.
*R. Bultmann, "Existence and Faith. Shorter Writings of Rudolf Bultmann", edited and translated by S. M. Ogden, London, 1961, (Meridian Books in USA)
*R. Bultmann, "Jesus and the Word", translated by L. P. Smith and E. H. Lantero, London, 1952. Available online at www.religion-online.org [http://www.religion-online.org/showbook.asp?title=426]
*R. Bultmann, "New Testament and Mythology and Other Writings", edited and translated by S. M. Ogden, London, 1984.
*D. Fergusson, "Bultmann", London, 1992.
*Reginald H. Fuller, "The Foundations of New Testament Christology", New York, 1965.
*Edgar V. McKnight, "What is Form Criticism" (Guides to Biblical Scholarship, New Testament Series), Fortress Press, 1969.External links
* Rudolf Bultmann and Five Critics, "Kerygma and Myth" [http://www.religion-online.org/showbook.asp?title=431]
* Mahlon H. Smith's [http://virtualreligion.net/primer/ Synoptic Gospels Primer] has [http://virtualreligion.net/primer/bultmann.html a brief biography] and further links.
* [http://people.bu.edu/wwildman/WeirdWildWeb/courses/mwt/dictionary/mwt_themes_760_bultmann.htm Wesley Wildman, "Rudolf Bultmann"] : analysis of themes: God as Wholly Other; Existentialist interpretations; demythologization
* [http://www.geocities.com/johnnymcdowell/Bultmann_Apologetics.html John C. McDowell, Girton College, Cambridge: "Rudolf Bultmann (1884-1976)"] : brief introductory essay
* Heinrich Fries: [http://global-dialogue.com/swidlerbooks/bultmann-barth.htm Bultmann-Barth and Catholic theology]
* John F. McCarthy, [http://www.rtforum.org/lt/lt112.html Modernism in the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann] , "Living Tradition", No. 112, July 2004
* Ben Myers, [http://faith-theology.blogspot.com/2007/09/rudolf-bultmann-theologie-als-kritik.html Review of Rudolf Bultmann, "Theologie als Kritik" (September 2007)]
* John F. McCarthy, "The Incomplete Response of Catholic Theologians to the Demythologizing of Rudolf Bultmann" (1999):
** [http://www.rtforum.org/lt/lt80.html Part I - Leopold Malevez and Heinrich Fries]
** [http://www.rtforum.org/lt/lt81.html Part II - René Marlé and Joseph Cahill]
** [http://www.rtforum.org/lt/lt82.html Part III - Xavier Léon-Dufour and John McKenzie]
** [http://www.rtforum.org/lt/lt83.html Part IV - Anton Vögtle and Ugo Lattanzi]
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