Kurt Aland
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Kurt Aland was a German
Germany
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 Theologian and Professor
Professor
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 of New Testament Research and Church History. He founded the Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung
Institute for New Testament Textual Research
The Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany, is an institute for the investigation of the text of the New Testament. The INTF was founded in Münster in 1959 by Professor Kurt Aland , the first director of the Institute...

 (Institute for New Testament Textual Research) in Münster
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 and served as its first director for many years (1959–83). He was one of the principal editors of Novum Testamentum Graece for the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft
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 and the The Greek New Testament for the United Bible Societies
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.

Life

Aland was born in Berlin
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-Steglitz
Steglitz
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. He started studying theology in 1933 at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität
Humboldt University of Berlin
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 in Berlin (he also studied philology, archaeology, and history). On March 23 that year, he was examined before the Bruderrat (council of brothers) in the Bekennende Kirche (Confessing Church). During his studies, he worked for the journal of the Confessing Church, Junge Kirche (Young Church). In an ideological brochure, Wer fälscht? (Who is lying?), written against Mathilde Ludendorff
Mathilde Ludendorff
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, he confirmed the position of the Confessing Church and identified with them. In 1939 he studied for his bachelor's degree under the guidance of Hans Lietzmann
Hans Lietzmann
Hans Lietzmann was a German theologian and church historian who was a native of Düsseldorf.He initially studied in Jena, and continued his education in Bonn, where he was a student of Hermann Usener...

. In 1940 he was released from military service; and in 1941, after Lietzmann's death, he took over the responsibilities of editing the theological magazine. He graduated in this same year, and in 1944 was ordained as minister of the parish of Berlin-Steglitz.

After World War II
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, Aland became a lecturer in the theological faculty of the Humboldt University of Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin
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. In 1947 he was appointed Professor ordinarius in Halle (Saale)
Halle, Saxony-Anhalt
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.

Aland disapproved of the Marxist government of East Germany, and was persecuted as a result. In 1953 he was accused of smuggling watches to West Berlin
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 and kept under arrest for three months. Several times Aland spoke out publicly against various forms of state oppression directed at Churches, and demanded freedom of speech in East Germany. In July 1958, he lost his job at the university. However, in September that year, he successfully escaped to West Berlin.

In 1959 became a professor at the University of Münster
University of Münster
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, Germany. Here he founded the Institute for New Testament Textual Research
Institute for New Testament Textual Research
The Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany, is an institute for the investigation of the text of the New Testament. The INTF was founded in Münster in 1959 by Professor Kurt Aland , the first director of the Institute...

 ("Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung"), which he directed until 1983.

Aland was married twice. First to Ingeborg Aland (they have three children together). In the late 70s he married Barbara Aland
Barbara Aland
Barbara Aland, née Ehlers is a German theologian and was a Professor of New Testament Research and Church History at Westphalian Wilhelms-University of Münster until 2002.- Biography :...

. He died in Münster, Germany
Germany
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 in 1994.

Relevance

In times of increasing specialism, also within history and theology, Kurt Aland can be regarded as one of the last representatives of academics who worked extensively and also efficiently on theologian and historical topics. In the field of New Testament Research his work (and also the work that he has done together with his wife Barbara Aland
Barbara Aland
Barbara Aland, née Ehlers is a German theologian and was a Professor of New Testament Research and Church History at Westphalian Wilhelms-University of Münster until 2002.- Biography :...

 in the Institute for New Testament Textual Research
Institute for New Testament Textual Research
The Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany, is an institute for the investigation of the text of the New Testament. The INTF was founded in Münster in 1959 by Professor Kurt Aland , the first director of the Institute...

 in Münster) shall be deemed to be pointing the way worldwide. He is the author of multitude publications.

The focus of his work was firstly an intense and adventurous search for old manuscripts on several expeditions to abbeys in Russia and Greece (amongst others).
He discovered numerous manuscripts of the New Testament, whose evaluation is still in progress. Most notably famous is the completely new arranged edition of Novum Testamentum Graece
Novum Testamentum Graece
Novum Testamentum Graece is the Latin name editions of the original Greek-language version of the New Testament.The first printed edition was the Complutensian Polyglot Bible by Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, printed in 1514, but not published until 1520...

(Greek New Testament) in 1979 (also called Nestle-Aland).
This base on the text is evidence of academic work on the New Testament aiming the highest convergence to the "original text".

Furthermore he acted in the Hermann-Kunst-Stiftung which was founded in 1964 by Hermann Kunst, a good friend of Aland.
A lot of celebrities of politics, economy and society participated in this foundation for the sponsorship of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research
Institute for New Testament Textual Research
The Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany, is an institute for the investigation of the text of the New Testament. The INTF was founded in Münster in 1959 by Professor Kurt Aland , the first director of the Institute...

.

Another priority in his life were his church-historical works in the field of old church as well as the history of the reformation
Protestant Reformation
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, and the more recent church history of pietism
Pietism
Pietism was a movement within Lutheranism, lasting from the late 17th century to the mid-18th century and later. It proved to be very influential throughout Protestantism and Anabaptism, inspiring not only Anglican priest John Wesley to begin the Methodist movement, but also Alexander Mack to...

 and revivalism.

Critics distinguish Aland's profundity and his comprehensive knowledge of sources.
All this gives Aland's work a notable presence and relevance even nowadays, which has to be seen as an important aspect of scientific methodology.
Aland was of the opinion that every work on historical topics life from the acknowledgment, the reliability and the accessibility to its topics.
Among experts Aland proved himself to be an important ecumenist who has left the small range of German Protestantism far behind.

Honors

Kurt Aland achieved the following honorary doctorates:
  • 1950: "Dr. (h.c.)", from University of Göttingen (Germany)
  • 1957: "Doctor of Divinity", from University of St Andrews
    University of St Andrews
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     (Scotland)
  • 1971: "Doctor of Literature", from Wartburg College
    Wartburg College
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     (Iowa)


He received the following awards:
  • 1963: Golden "Cross of Athos" of the patriarchate of Alexandria
  • 1975: "Burkitt Medal" for Biblical Studies by the British Academy
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  • 1976: Grant Cross of Merit, neck cross (Großes Verdienstkreuz)
  • 1983: Grant Cross of Merit with star (Großes Verdienstkreuz mit Stern)
  • 1985: "Luther-Medal" from the University of Halle-Wittenberg
    University of Halle-Wittenberg
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  • 1985: "Canstein-Medal" from the German Bible Society
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  • 1993: "St. Pauls Award"


Kurt Aland was a member of the following academies:
  • since 1955: Academy of Science of Saxony (Germany)
  • since 1969: British Academy
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  • since 1975: Academy of Science of Göttingen
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     (Germany)
  • since 1976: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
    Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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The american Society of Biblical Literature
Society of Biblical Literature
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 elected him an Honorary Member. Furthermore Aland was elected an Honorary Life Member in 1966 by the American Bible Society
American Bible Society
The American Bible Society is an interconfessional, non-denominational, nonprofit organization, founded in 1816 in New York City, which publishes, distributes and translates the Bible and provides study aids and other tools to help people engage with the Bible.It is probably best known for its...

.

Works

  • Spener-Studien, 1943, (=Arbeiten zur Geschichte des Pietismus I. Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte vol. 28);
  • Kirchengeschichtliche Entwürfe: Alte Kirche - Reformation und Luthertum - Pietismus und Erweckungsbewegung, 1960.
  • Die Säuglingstaufe im Neuen Testament und in der alten Kirche. Eine Antwort an Joachim Jeremias, (=TEH; N.F. 86), 1961; Über den Glaubenswechsel in der Geschichte des Christentums, 1961;
  • Bibel und Bibeltexte bei August Hermann Francke und Johann Albrecht Bengel. In: Pietismus und Bibel, (=AGP; 9), 1970, 89-147;
  • Taufe und Kindertaufe. 40 Sätze zur Aussage des Neuen Testaments und dem historischen Befund, zur modernen Debatte darüber und den Folgerungen daraus für die kirchliche Praxis - zugleich eine Auseinandersetzung mit Karl Barths Lehre von der Taufe, 1971;
  • A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament. A Companion Volume to the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament (3. ed.) de B. M. Metzger e do Editorial Committee of the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament (K. Aland, M. Black, C. M. Martini, B. M. Metzger e A. Wikgren), 1971;
  • Neutestamentliche Entwürfe, (=Theol. Bücherei, NT; 63), 1979;
  • Der Text des Neuen Testaments. Einführung in die wissenschaftlichen Ausgaben sowie in Theorie und Praxis der modernen Textkritik (with Barbara Aland
    Barbara Aland
    Barbara Aland, née Ehlers is a German theologian and was a Professor of New Testament Research and Church History at Westphalian Wilhelms-University of Münster until 2002.- Biography :...

    ), 1982, 1989; English translation
  • Die Grundurkunde des Glaubens. Ein Bericht über 40 Jahre Arbeit an ihrem Text. Em: Bericht der Hermann Kunst- Stiftung zur Förderung der Neutestamentlichen Textforschung für die Jahre 1982 bis 1984, 1985, 9-75;
  • Das Neue Testament - zuverlässig überliefert. Die Geschichte des neutestamentlichen Textes und die Ergebnisse der modernen Textforschung, (=Wissenswertes zur Bibel; 4), 1986;
  • Text und Textwert der griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments, vol. I-III (=Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung), 1987 ff.;

See also

  • Institute for New Testament Textual Research
    Institute for New Testament Textual Research
    The Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany, is an institute for the investigation of the text of the New Testament. The INTF was founded in Münster in 1959 by Professor Kurt Aland , the first director of the Institute...

  • Categories of New Testament manuscripts
    Categories of New Testament manuscripts
    New Testament manuscripts in Greek are categorized into five groups, according to a scheme introduced in 1981 by Kurt and Barbara Aland in Der Text des Neuen Testaments. The categories are based on how each manuscript relates to the various text-types. Generally speaking, earlier Alexandrian...

  • International Greek New Testament Project
    International Greek New Testament Project
    The International Greek New Testament Project began in 1926 as a cooperative enterprise between British and German scholars to establish a new critical edition of the New Testament. Early results of the work were critical apparatus of the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark produced by S. C....


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