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  1. Martin Franz Dibelius (1883–1947) was a German Protestant theologian and New Testament professor at the University of Heidelberg. Dibelius was born in Dresden, Germany, on September 14, 1883. Along with Rudolf Bultmann he helped define a period in research about the historical Jesus characterized by skepticism toward the ...

  2. Martin Dibelius (born Sept. 14, 1883, Dresden, Ger.—died Nov. 11, 1947, Heidelberg, W.Ger.) was a German biblical scholar and pioneer of New Testament form criticism (the analysis of the Bible’s literary forms). Dibelius was educated at several German universities and taught from 1910 to 1915 at the University of Berlin before becoming ...

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  3. 237 - Crítica das Formas: Martin Dibelius (1883-1947), professor da Universidade de Heidelberg. O ano de 1919 assistiu à publicação da obra A Formação dos Evangelhos, de Dibelius. O ponto de partida de Dibelius foi que a atividade missionária e as necessidades da igreja primitiva ajudaram a moldar as tradições primitivas.

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  4. 6 de dez. de 2017 · Um dos livros era Die Formgeschichte des Evangeliums saído da pluma de Martin Dibelius (1883-1947), que deu origem ao nome Crítica da Forma. O outro livro era de Karl L. Schmidt com o título de Der Rahmen der Geschichte Jesu [3] (1919) de onde veio o golpe de misericórdia dos círculos liberais contra a confiabilidade do que até ...

  5. Martin Franz Dibelius (* 14. September 1883 in Dresden; † 11. November 1947 in Heidelberg) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe und Hochschullehrer. Er war Professor für Neues Testament an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Familie und Werdegang. 2 Werk und Bedeutung. 3 Politische Aktivitäten.

  6. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Martin Dibelius. (1883—1947) Quick Reference. (1883–1947), German NT scholar. He was a pioneer in the method of form criticism, which he applied to the Epistles as well as the Gospels. He supported the Ecumenical Movement and was a leader of the Faith and Order Commission.

  7. Martin Dibelius 1 (1883-1947) became chair of the Heidelberg Department for New Testament Studies in 1915. He was an exception in numerous re- spects. This was true of his reputation as a scholar, too. A convinced demo- crat, Dibelius was highly regarded in both Europe and the United States.