Ernst Käsemann

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Ernst Käsemann was a prominent 20th-century German New Testament scholar known for his influential work on Pauline theology, apocalypticism, and the “new quest” for the historical Jesus.

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instanceOf New Testament scholar
human
theologian
academicDiscipline New Testament exegesis
biblical studies
theology
areaOfInfluence German theology
international New Testament scholarship
associatedWith new quest for the historical Jesus
post-Bultmannian exegesis
countryOfCitizenship Germany
ethnicGroup German
familyName Käsemann NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christology
New Testament studies
Pauline theology NERFINISHED
apocalypticism
historical Jesus research
givenName Ernst NERFINISHED
hasResearchFocus Christology of the early church
apocalyptic character of early Christianity
ecclesiology in the New Testament
justification by faith in Paul
relationship between history and faith in the New Testament
influenced 20th-century New Testament scholarship
New Perspective on Paul debates NERFINISHED
influencedBy Lutheran theology
Rudolf Bultmann NERFINISHED
knownFor critique of liberal Protestantism
emphasis on the righteousness of God in Paul
influence on the new quest for the historical Jesus
interpretation of Romans
work on Pauline apocalyptic
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Bultmann school NERFINISHED
Lutheran theology
name Ernst Käsemann NERFINISHED
notableWork Commentary on Romans NERFINISHED
Essays on New Testament Themes NERFINISHED
New Testament Questions of Today NERFINISHED
Perspectives on Paul NERFINISHED
The Testament of Jesus NERFINISHED
occupation biblical exegete
professor
theologian
religion Lutheranism
Protestant Christianity NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male

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Rudolf Bultmann influenced Ernst Käsemann