Barbara Aland


Barbara Aland, née Ehlers is a German theologian and was a Professor of New Testament Research and Church History at Westphalian Wilhelms-University of Münster until 2002.

Biography

After having completed her degree of Theology and Classical Philology in Frankfurt, Marburg and Kiel she received the PhD
in 1964 in Frankfurt/Germany.
In 1969 she gained her licentiate at the "Oriental Faculty" of Pontificio Istituto Biblico in Rome, Italy.
In 1972 she could habilitate in Göttingen about the Syrian gnostic Bardesanes of Edessa.
Since 1972 she acted as private lecturer, later on she became professorship for "Church History and New Testament Research with eminently consideration of
Christian Orient" at the Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät in Münster, Germany.
In 1983 she became director of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research and also the Bible Museum.
This institute achieved worldwide significance by publishing the "Nestle-Aland" - Novum Testamentum Graece and the UBS Greek New Testament.
Until her retirement Barbara Aland was also the director of Hermann-Kunst-Stiftung for Promotion of New Testament Research.
She is still working academically in her retirement.

Relevance

Aland gained an international profile due to the work on the Novum Testamentum Graece and the Greek New Testament
which she carried out with her husband Kurt Aland.
Both of them collaborated significantly with an international and interconfessional group of theologians on the approvement and updating of the "Nestle-Aland" - Novum Testamentum Graece and also "Greek New Testament".
These editions form the basis of apprenticeship and research worldwide.
She published the first installments of the "Editio Critica Maior" in 1997.
This edition was the first to be based on the complete tradition of Greek manuscripts, patristic citations, and ancient versions.
In 1999 she was a founding member of the "Academia Platonica Septima Monasteriensis", which does not focus its attention primarily on the works of Plato, but rather on the writings of his early interpreters, from ancient times until the Renaissance. The Academy's goal is to promote the study of Platonist writings.

Honors

Barbara Aland achieved the following honorary doctoral degrees:
She received following awards:
Monographs
Editions of the New Testament
Publications