Definition of Bultmann

1. Noun. A Lutheran theologian in Germany (1884-1976).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Bultmann

Bulgarian Hound
Bulgarian Hounds
Bulgarian capital
Bulgarian monetary unit
Bulgarians
Bulgary
Buli
Bull Moose Party
Bull Run
Bullmastiff
Bullmastiffs
Bullock's oriole
Bullom So
Bulnesia
Bulnesia sarmienti
Bultmann
Bulverism
Bulwer-Lytton
Bumelia lanuginosa
Bumelia lycioides
Bumke's pupil
Bums
Bunburying
Bunche

Literary usage of Bultmann

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. McCarty's Civil Procedure Reports [1882]: Containing Cases Under the Code of by George D. McCarty (1882)
"I must, therefore, in the present state of things, dissent from the conclusion of my brethren. bultmann, LANDLORD, v. ..."

2. The Church Missionary Record by Church Missionary Society (1846)
"In Mrs. bultmann, a steadiness of purpose l:eyond her years was so blended with cheerfulness ... We add a few notices of Mrs. bultmann from other sources. ..."

3. The Church of England Mission in Sierra Leone: Including an Introductory by Samuel Abraham Walker (1847)
"Mrs. bultmann was diligent in improving the female children in needlework, ... The loss of Mrs. bultmann to the inhabitants of Kent. to the Mission, ..."

4. Similarities of Redaction of the Gospel According to Matthew, with Texts of by Pasi K. Pohjala (2006)
"bultmann even explicitly posits its originating from some Jewish ... bultmann states that this tale is in its form and content different from other ..."

5. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1892)
"It was surely a happy thought that led Miss Ida W. bultmann, Teacher of German in the Norwich Free Academy to condense and edit for the use of American ..."

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