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*[[Jesus von Nazareth (1956 Bornkamm), book]]
*[[Jesus von Nazareth (1956 Bornkamm), book]]
**[[Jesus of Nazareth (1960 Bornkamm), book (English ed.)]]
**[[Jesus of Nazareth (1960 Bornkamm), book (English ed.)]]
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*[[Paulus (1969 Bornkamm), book]]
*[[Paulus (1969 Bornkamm), book]]
**[[Paul (1971 Bornkamm), book (English ed.)]]
**[[Paul = Paulus (1971 Bornkamm / Stalker), book (English ed.)]]
**[[Paul: apôtre de Jésus-Christ (1971 Bornkamm), book (French ed.)]]
**[[Paul: apôtre de Jésus-Christ = Paulus (Paul / 1971 Bornkamm / Jeanneret), book (French ed.)]]
**[[Paolo: apostolo di Gesù Cristo (1977 Bornkamm), book (Italian ed.)]]
**[[Paolo: apostolo di Gesù Cristo = Paulus (Paul / 1977 Bornkamm / Comba), book (Italian ed.)]]
**[[Pablo de Tarso (1978 Bornkamm), book (Spanish ed.)]]
**[[Paulus = Paulus (Paul / 1977 Bornkamm / Rønnow), book (Norwegian ed.)]]
**[[Pablo de Tarso = Paulus (Paul / 1978 Bornkamm / Sala, Vigil), book (Spanish ed.)]]
**[[Paulo: vida e obra = Paulus (Paul / 1992 Bornkamm / Brod), book (Portuguese ed.)]]
**[[Apoštol Pavel = Paulus (Paul / 1998 Bornkamm / Hájek), book (Czech ed.)]]


*[[Bibel, das Neue Testament: eine Einführung in seine Schriften im Rahmen der Geschichte des Urchristentums (1971 Bornkamm), book]]
*[[Bibel, das Neue Testament: eine Einführung in seine Schriften im Rahmen der Geschichte des Urchristentums (1971 Bornkamm), book]]

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Günther Bornkamm (1905-1990) was a German scholar.

Biography

Günther Bornkamm (1905-1990) was a German New Testament scholar. Bornkamm was Professor of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg. At Heidelberg he was part of a renowned theological faculty; Gerhard von Rad and Claus Westermann also taught there. Bornkamm studied under Rudolf Bultmann along with Hans Conzelmann and Ernst Kasemann. Bornkamm’s book Jesus of Nazareth (1956) ignited renewed interest in the historical Jesus and helped reclaim the significance of history for Christian faith, rejecting the existential theology of his mentor Bultmann. Bornkamm's book Paul demonstrated continuity between Paul and the earlier teachings of Jesus. - Ronald Ruark, University of Michigan

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