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Elisabeth Käsemann (11 May 1947 - 24 May 1977) was a West
German sociologist killed in
Argentina as part of the
Dirty War.
Käsemann was born in Gelsenkirchen...
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Ernst Käsemann (12 July 1906 – 17
February 1998) was a
German Lutheran theologian and
professor of New
Testament in
Mainz (1946–1951), Göttingen (1951–1959)...
- on the cross. Docetism's
origin within Christianity is obscure.
Ernst Käsemann controversially defined the
Christology of the
Gospel of John as "naïve...
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modern formulation comes from
Ernst Käsemann, who in 1953
started the
second quest for the
historical Jesus.: 122
Käsemann writes: [T]here is an
almost complete...
- his
retirement in 1951. His
doctoral students included Hans Jonas,
Ernst Käsemann, Günther Bornkamm,
Helmut Koester, and
Ernst Fuchs. He also
taught Hannah...
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Heinrich Bornkamm [de].
Bornkamm was a
student of
Rudolf Bultmann with
Ernst Käsemann (Tübingen),
Ernst Fuchs (Marburg) and Hans
Conzelmann (Göttingen). He developed...
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Christopher 2013, p. 142. https://youtube.com/TEEQGSTopXc?t=1944 [dead link]
Käsemann 1999, pp. 17, 122. de Bie, Rob. "Me 163B
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German sociologist Elisabeth Käsemann,
murdered in 1977...
- Dove : a
short history of the Holy
Spirit in the church. London: Faber.
Kasemann,
Ernst (1960). The
Beginnings of
Christian Theology [W.J. Montague, New...
- long
friendship with
German theologian Ernst Käsemann led to
several translations and
reviews of
Käsemann's work.
Their correspondence can be
found in the...