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Karl Ludwig Schmidt (Frankfurt am Main 5 February 1891 – Basel, 10 January 1956) was a German Protestant theologian and professor of New Testament studies at the University of Basel. He taught that the accounts of the New Testament were to be regarded as fixed written versions of oral Gospel tradition.[1] In 1919, his book Der Rahmen der Geschichte Jesu ("The Framework of the Story of Jesus") showed that Mark's chronology is the invention of the evangelist.[2] Using form criticism, Schmidt showed that an editor had assembled the narrative out of individual scenes that did not originally have a chronological order.[3] This finding challenged historians' ability to discern a historical Jesus and helped bring about a decades-long collapse in interest in the topic.[4]

He was professor of New Testament Studies from 1921 to 1925 in Giessen; 1925 to 1929 in Jena; from 1929 to 1933 in Bonn. He was dismissed from his position as a professor at Bonn in September 1933 by the Nazi regime due to his resistance to the Aryan paragraph. He was involved in church administration from 1933 to 1935 in Switzerland. From 1935 to 1953 he was a professor of New Testament in Basel. From 1922 to 1937 he was an editor of Theologische Blätter and from 1945 to 1953 he was an editor of Theologische Zeitschrift.[5] He wrote the article on the meaning of the Greek word ekklesia (church) for the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.[6] In 1959, Karl Barth wrote this about him after his death: "K. L. Schmidt, far superior to me in both learning and pugnacity, but always so stimulating."[7]

Published works[edit]

Der Rahmen der Geschichte Jesu: literarkritische Untersuchungen zur ältesten Jesusüberlieferung (in German). Trowitzsch. 1919.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Professoren der Universität Basel aus fünf Jahrhunderten: - Page 386 Andreas Staehelin - 1960 "KARL LUDWIG SCHMIDT 1891-1956 Von 1935 bis 1953 ordentlicher Professor für neutestamentliche Wissenschaft. ... Er lehrte die Erzählungen der Evangelien als schriftlich fixierte mündliche Tradition betrachten, deren geographischer, ..."
  • ^ Theissen, Gerd and Annette Merz. The historical Jesus: a comprehensive guide. Fortress Press. 1998. translated from German (1996 edition). pp. 5-7
  • ^ Theissen, Gerd and Annette Merz. The historical Jesus: a comprehensive guide. Fortress Press. 1998. translated from German (1996 edition). pp. 5-7
  • ^ Theissen, Gerd and Annette Merz. The historical Jesus: a comprehensive guide. Fortress Press. 1998. translated from German (1996 edition). pp. 5-7
  • ^ Barth, Karl, and Charlotte von Kirschbaum. Karl Barth - Charlotte Von Kirschbaum Band 1 1925-1935 (GA V.45). Karl Barth Gesamtausgabe. Edited by Rolf Joachim Erler. Zürich: Theologischer Verlag, 2008, 106.
  • ^ Schmidt, Karl Ludwig.『ἐκκλησία.』In Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, edited by Gerhard Kittel and Gerhard Friedrich, and trans. Geoffrey W. Bromiley, vol. 3, 500-536. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 1965.
  • ^ Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, 4 vols. in 13 parts vols. (Edinburgh, New York: T. & T Clark, 1956-1969, 1975, 2009), IV/3.1, Preface. German version:『Weiter mein mir an Gelehrsamkeit wie an Streitbarkeit weit überlegener, aber immer anregender Bonner und Basler Kollege K. L. Schmidt.』Karl Barth, Die Kirchliche Dogmatik, 4 vols. in 13 parts vols. (Zürich: Theologischer Verlag, 1932, 1936-1968, 1970, 1980), IV/3.1, Vorwort.

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