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Rudolf Bultmann: A Companion to His Theology (Cascade Companions)

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Rudolf Bultmann is one of the most widely known but least read theologians of the twentieth century. He is famous as the one who “demythologized” the New Testament, but very few understand what he meant by this or how his hermeneutical program connects to the other areas of his theological project. Bultmann presents a unique challenge to readers, not only because of his radical theological inquiry but also because of the way his ideas are worked out over time, primarily through short, occasional writings that present complex issues in a disarmingly straightforward manner.

In this introduction to his theology—the first of its kind in more than twenty years—David W. Congdon guides readers through ten central themes in Bultmann’s theology, ranging from eschatology and dialectic to freedom and advent. By gaining an understanding of these themes, students of Bultmann find the necessary tools to understand and profit from his writings. The result is not only an accessible guide for those encountering Bultmann for the first time but also a cohesive, systematic presentation of his thought for those wondering how his work might speak to our current context.

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Key Features

  • Provides an accessible guide for those encountering Bultmann for the first time
  • Conveys a systematic presentation of Bultmann’s thought
  • Gives the necessary tools to understand and profit from Bultmann’s writings

Contents

  • Eschatology
  • Eschatology
  • Nonobjectifiability
  • Self-Understanding
  • Kerygma
  • History
  • Myth
  • Hermeneutics
  • Freedom
  • Advent

Top Highlights

“He was a passionate opponent of the German Christians and the Nazi regime during the 1930s and 1940s” (Page xiii)

“The purpose of theology is to bring to speech the actual event in which one encounters the living God” (Page 21)

“According to Bultmann, true knowledge of divine grace is ‘not knowledge of a timeless truth or of a fact of the past; it is the acceptance of the gracious act of God.’22 Knowledge of God is identical and coterminous with faith. Theology is dialectical, therefore, insofar as it is existential.” (Page 21)

“A God who is genuinely transcendent is not at the disposal of human thought. Such a God is therefore nonobjectifiable.” (Page 44)

“Negatively, demythologizing is criticism of the mythical world picture insofar as it conceals the real intention of myth. Positively, demythologizing is existentialist interpretation, in that it seeks to make clear the intention of myth to talk about human existence.” (Pages 119–120)

Praise for the Print Edition

With great clarity and insight, focusing on themes which lie at the very heart of Bultmann’s theological project and placing him in conversation with recent and contemporary trends, David W. Congdon has written the best short introduction to Bultmann’s thought. The point is not to ‘return’ to the great New Testament scholar and theologian—but neither should we bypass him.

—Christophe Chalamet, professor, University of Geneva

Who better than David Congdon to take us into the work of Christianity’s greatest interpreter of Scripture in the modern period? With an expert’s grasp of the entire architecture of Rudolf Bultmann’s thought, Congdon leads the reader through its conceptual entry points. Here is a reliable primer, likely a classic, to guide both beginning students and well-schooled theologians away from the misconceptions, even myths, so often bedeviling treatments of Bultmann.

—James F. Kay, professor, Princeton Theological Seminary

In these pages, Bultmann stands before us as a difficult but compelling figure, a Christian thinker who took the eschatological vision of the New Testament as his charter and pursued its course with extraordinary tenacity and fearlessness. Congdon sets Bultmann’s thought into critical discussion with contemporary theology, posing sharp challenges to our current preferences for ressourcement and the rule of faith. And he saves the best till last. The book ends with a superb meditation on Bultmann’s Christmas sermons—a glimpse of Bultmann at his most attractive, or most seductive, depending on where you stand.

—Benjamin Myers, professor, Charles Sturt University

David Congdon’s lucid and innovative treatment of Rudolf Bultmann is an excellent contribution to scholarship. Those eager to understand, appreciate, and, most importantly, learn from one of the most important (and, alas, most misunderstood) ‘greats’ of twentieth-century European theology have, in this book, an indispensable resource.

—Paul Dafydd Jones, associate professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Virginia

Being master of a subject matter as demanding as Rudolf Bultmann’s theology and a master communicator, capable of introducing that subject-matter to beginning students in a manner both interesting and arresting (!) is rare. David Congdon has that rare combination of skills. This is a wonderful ‘guide’ to Bultmann’s thought. Indeed, it is hard to imagine one more perfectly executed. It is a companion worthy of the thought of one of the real giants of twentieth century theology.

—Bruce McCormack, Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary; author of Karl Barth’s Critically Realistic Dialectical Theology (Clarendon Press) and Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth (Baker Academic)

  • Title: Rudolf Bultmann: A Companion to His Theology
  • Author: David W. Congdon
  • Series: Cascade Companions
  • Publisher: Cascade
  • Print Publication Date: 2015
  • Logos Release Date: 2016
  • Pages: 198
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Theology; Rudolf Bultmann
  • ISBNs: 9781625647481, 9781498273596, 1625647484, 1498273599
  • Resource ID: LLS:CASCADEBULTMANN
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.study-guide
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2023-03-03T15:41:37Z

David W. Congdon earned a PhD in theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and is associate editor at IVP Academic. He is coeditor of Karl Barth in Conversation and the author of The God Who Saves: A Dogmatic Sketch and Bultmann: A Guide for the Perplexed.

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