Rudolf Bultmann (1884-1976) was professor of New Testament at the University of Marburg. A German Lutheran theologian and pinnacle figure of liberal Christianity, he is best known for his popularization of form criticism in New Testament studies, his "demythologization" project, and his influential contributions to Jesus research. He is also the author of Theology of the New Testament.

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1. The Problem of History and Historicity 2. The Understanding of History in the Era before Christ 3. The Understanding of History from the Standpoint of Eschatology 4. The Problem of Eschatology (A) 5. The Problem of Eschatology (B) 6. Historicism and the Naturalisation of History 7. The Question of Man in History 8. The Nature of History (A) 9. The Nature of History (B) 10. Christian Faith and History
History and Eschatology constitutes a real contribution to the discussion of the subjects with which Bultmann deals. We cannot judge him in these lectures either as theologian or as philosopher, but rather as one who, by the very exaggerations and perversities of which he is unquestionably guilty, shows us in occasional brilliant flashes of perception something of the inwardness of the way of faith. -- D. M. MacKinnon -- The Journal of Theological Studies
