Rudolf Kittel Explained

Rudolf Kittel (28 March 1853, in Eningen, Württemberg – 20 October 1929, in Leipzig) was a German Old Testament scholar.

Kittel studied at University of Tübingen (1871–76). He was a professor of Old Testament studies at the universities of Breslau (1888–98) and Leipzig (1898–1923). In 1917 he was appointed rector at the University of Leipzig.[1]

He produced commentaries and histories of the Israelites and the Near East, but his most enduring work was his critical edition of the Hebrew scriptures, Biblia Hebraica, which has remained a standard text.

Kittel's son was the theologian and Nazi apologist Gerhard Kittel.[2]

Literary works

References

  1. http://www.uni-leipzig.de/unigeschichte/professorenkatalog/leipzig/Kittel_75/ Prof. Dr. phil. Rudolf Kittel
  2. Theologians under Hitler (documentary)

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