Klaus Berger (theologian)
Klaus Berger | |
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University of Heidelberg |
Klaus Berger (25 November 1940 – 8 June 2020) was a German academic theologian. Berger was Professor of New Testament Theology at the
University of Heidelberg
.
Biography
He is known for his study and publications on the
diocese of Hildesheim
, Germany).
Personal life
Berger had two children from his first marriage with Christa Berger. Later he married translation scholar Christiane Nord. He was a familiaris of the Cistercian Abbey of Heiligenkreuz in the Vienna Woods.
Selected works
Books
- Berger, Klaus (1995). The Truth under Lock and Key? Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press. OCLC 31170693.
- ——— (2003). Identity and Experience in the New Testament (trans. of Historische Psychologie des Neuen Testaments). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. OCLC 50912530. - pub. in German by Verl. Kath. Bibelwerk, 1995
Edited by
- ———; OCLC 644650888.
References
- ^ "Vatican responds to German press, says Pope had no knowledge of theologian's confessional identity". Catholic News Agency. 7 November 2005.