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Klaus R. Berger

    January 1, 1954

    Klaus Berger was among Germany's most significant theologians. His original translation of the New Testament caused a considerable sensation. Berger's scholarly works earned him considerable prestige among specialists, while his popular writings achieved high print runs and were translated into many languages. He stood against the demythologization of biblical tradition, advocating for a firmer trust in the text of the Bible.

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    Identity and experience in the New Testament
    • 2003

      How do the New Testament documents present issues of passion, will, identity, and perception? How did the earliest followers of Jesus understand their experiences, behaviors, and suffering? These questions and more are addressed in this stimulating work by one of the most productive Continental New Testament scholars. Rather than approaching the New Testament with a Freudian, Jungian, or other modern psychological theory, Berger illuminates historically how peoples of the first century described their human experiences in relation to their encounters with God, Christ, demons, and the power of their own desires and will.

      Identity and experience in the New Testament