Barbara Aland

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Barbara Aland is a German New Testament scholar and textual critic renowned for her leading role in modern critical editions of the Greek New Testament.

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Barbara Aland canonical 7

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instanceOf German academic
New Testament scholar
biblical scholar
human
textual critic
affiliation Institute for New Testament Textual Research
areaOfInfluence modern New Testament textual criticism
awardReceived honorary doctorates from various universities
citizenOf Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
countryOfCitizenship Germany
educatedAt University of Frankfurt NERFINISHED
University of Marburg NERFINISHED
familyName Aland
fieldOfWork Koine Greek New Testament
surface form: Greek New Testament

New Testament studies
textual criticism
genre biblical scholarship
theological literature
givenName Barbara
hasAcademicAdvisor Kurt Aland
hasRole editor of critical Greek New Testament editions
researcher on New Testament manuscripts
influenced contemporary New Testament textual scholarship
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
Greek
memberOf Academia Europaea
Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas
name Barbara Aland self-link
nationality German
notableFor leading role in modern critical editions of the Greek New Testament
research on the text of the New Testament
notableWork editorship of Nestle–Aland Novum Testamentum Graece
editorship of the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament
occupation editor
theologian
university teacher
positionHeld director of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research
professor of New Testament
religion Protestantism
sexOrGender female
spouse Kurt Aland
workLocation Münster

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Barbara Aland name Barbara Aland self-link
Kurt Aland coAuthor Barbara Aland
Kurt Aland spouse Barbara Aland
Kurt Aland influenced Barbara Aland
Caesarean text-type debatedByScholar Barbara Aland