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' 1 Bultmann, "New Testament and Mythology," in<br />

Kerygma and Myth. 1:44.<br />

Bultmann, Jesus Christ and Mythology. p. 72.<br />

(Cf. "The meaning of the Christ event, as a thing of the<br />

past, doesn't depend on my decision. My decision means that<br />

I hear and open myself to the claim which is latent in this<br />

event." Quoted in H.W. Bartsch, "The Present State of the<br />

Debate," in Kerygma and Myth. 11:28.)<br />

"Cf. "True Christian preaching is . . . a<br />

proclamation which claims to be the call of God through the<br />

mouth of man and, as the word of authority, demands belief"<br />

(underlining mine). Bultmann, "Preaching: Genuine and<br />

Secularized," in Religion and Culture. p. 237. (Note also<br />

p. 238, "The preaching of the Church has its meaning as the<br />

Word of God, for the preacher does not present his own<br />

opinion . . . but rather transmits the Word of God as the<br />

authoritative Word.")<br />

" i'Bultmann, Jesus Christ and Mythology. p. 60.<br />

"Ibid. p. 68.<br />

"Ibid. p. 69.<br />

'Bultmann, "What Does It Mean to Speak of God?" in<br />

Faith and Understanding. p. 53.<br />

' e Bultmann, Jesus Christ and Mythology. p. 73.<br />

(Cf. "Since God is not an objectively demonstrable fact<br />

within the world, his action can be spoken of only if at the<br />

same time we speak of our own existence which is affected by<br />

his action." From "On the Problem," in The Journal of<br />

Religion. p. 101.)<br />

.5 Bultmann, "What Does It Mean?" in Faith and<br />

Understanding. p. 65.<br />

"°Bultmann, "New Testament and Mythology," in<br />

Kerygma and Myth. 1:21.<br />

" 1 Bultmann, New Testament Theology. 1:307.<br />

"nultmann, "Church and Teaching," in Faith and<br />

Understanding. p. 218.<br />

" -nultmann, This World and Beyond. p. 7. (Cf.<br />

Bultmann, "The Significance of the Old Testament for the<br />

Christian Faith," translated by Bernhard W. Anderson. In<br />

Anderson, ed., The Old Testament and the Christian Faith.<br />

(London: SCM, 1964), p. 17,34,35.)<br />

Bultmann, "The Significance of 'Dialectical<br />

Theology' for the Scientific Study of the New Testament," in<br />

Faith and Understanding. p. 151.<br />

Note Bultmann's example in his writing on the New<br />

Testament, e.g., Jesus and the Word.<br />

""The text [is] . . . proclamation which itself<br />

occurred." Bultmann, "Reply," translated by Howard C. Kee.<br />

In Charles W. Kegley, ed., The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann.<br />

(London: SCM, 1966), p. 286.<br />

"In the Bible a certain possibility of existence<br />

is shown to me not as something which I am free to choose or<br />

to refuse. Rather, the Bible becomes for me a word<br />

addressed personally to me, which not only informs me about<br />

existence in general, but gives me real existence."<br />

Bultmann, Jesus Christ and Mythology. p. 53.<br />

' e "Therefore the apostle [As with Paul, so with the

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