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  1. Gerhard Ebeling (1912–2001) was a German Lutheran theologian and with Ernst Fuchs a leading proponent of new hermeneutic theology in the 20th century.

  2. Das Grab von Gerhard Ebeling und seiner Ehefrau Kometa Richner auf dem Friedhof Enzenbühl in Zürich. Gerhard Ebeling (* 6. Juli 1912 in Berlin; † 30. September 2001 in Zollikerberg) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Mit Ernst Fuchs gilt er als führender Vertreter der hermeneutischen Theologie im 20. Jahrhundert.

  3. Gerhard Ebeling ( 6 de julio de 1912 , en Berlín; f. 30 de septiembre de 2001 en Zúrich) fue un Historiador eclesiástico y teólogo protestante, considerado como uno de los principales representantes de la hermenéutica bíblica en el siglo XX.

  4. The essence of new hermeneutic emphasizes not only the existence of language but also the fact that language is eventualized in the history of individual life. [1] This is called the event of language. Ernst Fuchs, [2] Gerhard Ebeling, and James M. Robinson are the scholars who represent the new hermeneutics.

  5. Gerhard Ebeling (né le 6 juillet 1912 à Berlin et mort le 30 septembre 2001 à Zurich) est un philosophe et théologien luthérien allemand, disciple de Rudolf Bultmann. Avec Ernst Fuchs (autre élève de Bultmann), Ebeling influence toute la « théologie herméneutique » du XX e siècle.

  6. Then Ernst Fuchs and Gerhard Ebeling, building on Bultmann’s existentialist analysis, developed a method of interpreting the New Testament that emphasized the linguistic mode of human existence, giving birth to the so-called new hermeneutic.

  7. Gerhard Ebeling. Eberhard Jüngel. See also. References. Language event (German: Sprachereignis) is an act or instance of written or spoken communication. In the 1920s earliest use of the word was found in Journal of Philosophy. [1] . In theology this word was used by Ernest Fuchs, relating to New Hermeneutic.