Kurt Rudolph

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Kurt Rudolph
Born(1929-04-03)3 April 1929
University of Leipzig, University of Marburg
Doctoral studentsBogdan Burtea
Main interests

Kurt Rudolph (3 April 1929[1] – 13 May 2020) was a German researcher of Gnosticism and Mandaeism.[2]

Education

Born in

religious history. In 1961, he received his habilitation in religious history and comparative religion
.

Career

During his work at universities in

Leipzig, Chicago, Marburg and Santa Barbara, he acquired an international reputation as an expert in Gnosticism and Mandaeism. He also occupied himself with Islam and methodological questions in religious studies
.

His priority was the creation of a religious studies discipline that was independent of theology. Rudolph stressed that religious studies must be a rational science and be subjected to

methodological atheism
. This theory, which was initially fiercely contested in German religious studies, is now largely a matter of consensus.

After his retirement in 1994, Rudolph received honorary doctorates in Århus and Leipzig. In his past years he lived in Marburg.[1]

Works

  • Die Mandäer I - Das Mandäerproblem Vandenhoek 1960
  • Die Mandäer II - Der Kult Vandenhoek 1961
  • Theogonie, Kosmogonie und Anthropogonie in den mandäischen Schriften Vandenhoeck 1965,
  • Die Gnosis - Wesen und Geschichte einer spätantiken Religion Leipzig 1977, (4th edition. Vandenhoeck 2005),
  • Gnosis und Spätantike Religionsgeschichte, (collected essays, Brill 1997)

References

  1. ^ a b c Biography, University of Leipzig (in German)
  2. ^ "IN MEMORIAM: KURT RUDOLPH (1929-2020)". Network for the Study of Ancient Esotericism. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2020.

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