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- Markus_Barth abstract "Markus Barth (6 October 1915 – 1 July 1994) was a Swiss scholar of theology. He lived in Bern, Basel, Berlin, and Edinburgh and was the son of the notable protestant theologian Karl Barth. From 1940 to 1953 he was a Lutheran pastor in Bubendorf near Basel. In 1947 he received a doctorate in New Testament from the University of Göttingen. Between 1953 and 1972 he held professorships in New Testament at theological schools in Dubuque (Iowa), Chicago, and Pittsburgh. From 1973 to 1985 he was professor of New Testament in Basel.His three area of interest were the sacramental understanding of Baptism and Lord's Supper, the theology of the Pauline Epistles and Jewish-Christian dialogue.He is perhaps best known for his commentary contribution to the Anchor Bible Commentary series for which he contributed the Colossians and Ephesians volumes.".
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- Markus_Barth birthDate "1915-10-06".
- Markus_Barth deathDate "1994-07-01".
- Markus_Barth discipline "Biblical studies".
- Markus_Barth education "Bern, Basel, Berlin, and Edinburgh".
- Markus_Barth name "Markus Barth".
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- Markus_Barth notableWorks "Colossians , Ephesians".
- Markus_Barth occupation "Biblical scholar".
- Markus_Barth religion "Christian".
- Markus_Barth thesisYear "1947".
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- Markus_Barth workplaces "University of Basel, Switzerland".
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