Günther Bornkamm
Günther Bornkamm  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 8 October 1905 | 
| Died | 18 February 1990 (aged 84) | 
| Academic background | |
| Doctoral advisor | Rudolf Bultmann | 
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Biblical studies | 
| Sub-discipline | New Testament | 
| Institutions | |
| Doctoral students | Dieter Georgi | 
Günther Bornkamm (8 October 1905 – 18 February 1990) was a German New Testament scholar belonging to the school of Rudolf Bultmann and a Professor of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg. Under Adolf Hitler, he opposed the nazification of the Protestant churches and their unification into the movement of the 'German Christians'. His post-war fame as a scholar rested on his effort to separate fiction from facts in his reconstruction of Jesus' life and in his subsequent treatment of the gospel of Matthew. His brother was the ecclesiastical historian and Luther scholar Heinrich Bornkamm.