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Die Bergpredigt, 1982: title page (herausgegeben von Rudolf Schnackenburg) back cover (professor of New Testament at the University of Würzburg)

LC data base, June 10, 1983 (hdg.: Schnackenburg, Rudolf, 1914-)

German Wikipedia, viewed January 6, 2021 (Rudolf Schnackenburg; born January 5, 1914, in Kattowitz, Upper Silesia (now Katowice in Poland); died August 28, 2002, in Würzburg; German Catholic priest and New Testament scholar; Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) called him "the most important Catholic Bible scholar of the second half of the 20th century"; studied in Breslau and Munich; obtained his doctorate at Breslau in 1937; ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1937)