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==Biography==
==Biography==
Born in Bonn [Germany] in 1936, Pesch studied at the University of his native town. Since 1970, he was first Professor of Biblical Studies in Frankfurt and then taught NT Exegesis in Freiburg. In 1976 he was Visiting Professor in Jerusalem. Pesch's research focused primarily on the Gospel of Mark and Acts, for which he wrote large commentaries. His last appointment was since 2009 at the Lateran University in Rome, where he died in 2011.


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
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====Books====
====Books====
*[[Der Besessene von Gerasa (1972 Pesch), book]]
*[[Der Besessene von Gerasa (1972 Pesch), book]]
*[[Das Markusevangelium (1976 Pesch), book]]


*[[Das Abendmahl und Jesu Todesverständnis (1978 Pesch), book]]
*[[Das Abendmahl und Jesu Todesverständnis (1978 Pesch), book]]
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==Edited volumes==
==Edited volumes==
*[[Jesus und der Menschensohn (1975 Pesch / Schnackenburg), edited volume
*[[Jesus und der Menschensohn (1975 Pesch / Schnackenburg), edited volume]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 09:18, 14 January 2011

Rudolf Pesch (1936-2011) was a German scholar.

Biography

Born in Bonn [Germany] in 1936, Pesch studied at the University of his native town. Since 1970, he was first Professor of Biblical Studies in Frankfurt and then taught NT Exegesis in Freiburg. In 1976 he was Visiting Professor in Jerusalem. Pesch's research focused primarily on the Gospel of Mark and Acts, for which he wrote large commentaries. His last appointment was since 2009 at the Lateran University in Rome, where he died in 2011.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]