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Nationality
  
German

Role
  
Priest

Fields
  
Theology New Testament

Name
  
Rudolf Schnackenburg



Known for
  
Das Johannesevangelium, Herders theologischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament

Notable awards
  
Recipient of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

Died
  
August 28, 2002, Wurzburg, Germany

Alma mater
  
University of Wroclaw, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

People also search for
  
Rudolf Pesch, Eduard Schweizer, Hans-Josef Klauck, Friedrich Wilhelm Maier, McKenzie

Books
  
The Johannine epistles, Jesus in the Gospels, The friend we have in Jesus, All things are possible t, Der Brief an die Epheser

Institutions
  
University of Wurzburg

Institution
  
University of Wurzburg

Doctoral advisor
  
Friedrich Wilhelm Maier

Rudolf Schnackenburg (5 January 1914 – 28 August 2002) was a German Catholic priest and New Testament scholar. Joseph Ratzinger referred to him as "probably the most significant German-speaking Catholic exegete of the second half of the twentieth century."

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Life

Schnackenburg spent his childhood in Liegnitz and finished secondary school there (at the "Gymnasium Johanneum") in 1932. He then studied philosophy and theology at the universities of Breslau and Munich. In 1937 he earned his doctoral degree from the University of Breslau for a dissertation written under Friedrich Wilhelm Maier on "faith" in the Gospel of John. In the same year, he was ordained a priest by Adolf Cardinal Bertram and began pastoral work in Silesia until he was expelled from there in 1946, after World War II. He then earned his Habilitation (Dr. habil.) in New Testament Exegesis in 1947 with the work "Das Heilsgeschehen bei der Taufe nach dem Apostel Paulus" ("The Salvation through Baptism according to the Apostle Paul"). His Habilitation was also completed under Friedrich Wilhelm Maier, now at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and Schnackenburg was then made Privatdozent there in 1948. From 1952 he was Lecturer in New Testament Exegesis at the Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule Dillingen. In 1955, Schnackenburg was made full professor in Bamberg. From 1957 until 1982, he was Professor of New Testament at the University of Würzburg. After his retirement, he provided pastoral care in a retirement home and also worked with the Community of Sant'Egidio.

Work

Schnackenburg was a member of the International Theological Commission (ITC), wrote numerous books (including a commentary on the Gospel of John) and worked on the translation of the German Einheitsübersetzung of the Bible.

Select Publications

Commentaries

  • Das Evangelium nach Markus, 2 vols. (Düsseldorf)
  • Matthäusevangelium, 2 vols. (Die Neue Echter Bibel; Würzburg)
  • Das Johannesevangelium, 4 vols. (Herders theologischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament 4; Freiburg)
  • Der Brief an die Epheser (Evangelisch-Katholischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament 10; Düsseldorf)
  • Other Publications

  • Die sittliche Botschaft des Neuen Testaments (Herders theologischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament, Supplementband 2; Freiburg 1986–1988), vol. 1: Von Jesus zur Urkirche, vol. 2: Die urchristlichen Verkündiger
  • Der Jesusweg: Meditationen zum lukanischen 'Reisebericht' (Stuttgarter Taschenbücher 4; Stuttgart 1990)
  • Gott hat seinen Sohn gesandt: Das Weihnachtsgeheimnis (Freiburg 1990)
  • Die Person Jesu Christi im Spiegel der vier Evangelien, new edition (Herders theologischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament, Supplementband 4; Freiburg 1998)
  • Freundschaft mit Jesus (Freiburg 1995)
  • Predigt in der Gemeinschaft Sant’Egidio (Würzburg 2003)
  • Die Bergpredigt: Utopische Vision oder Handlungsanweisung? (Düsseldorf 1984)
  • Festschriften

  • Joachim Gnilka, ed., Neues Testament und Kirche: [Festschrift] für Rudolf Schnackenburg [zum 60. Geburtstag am 5. Januar 1974 von Freunden und Kollegen gewidmet] (Freiburg 1974)
  • Helmut Merklein, ed., Neues Testament und Ethik: [Festgabe] für Rudolf Schnackenburg (Freiburg 1989)
  • References

    Rudolf Schnackenburg Wikipedia


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