Norbert Klatt
Norbert Klatt was a German scholar of Buddhism and Christianity and publisher; he was the founder of Norbert Klatt Verlag, Göttingen.
Klatt proposed Buddhist influence on some New Testament narratives, particularly the conversion of Kassapa on Jesus walking on the water. From 1986 Klatt made investigations into the Life of Issa forgery of Nicolas Notovitch expanding his researches to include Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's claims of Jesus in India in 1988. Klatt concluded that the origin of Notovitch's story was "to be sought in Paris rather than India, Tibet or Ladakh," but left open the possibility that Notovitch had genuinely found Tibetan texts relating to Jesus misidentifying Bible portions that Heinrich August Jäschke had translated into Tibetan in 1857–1868, decades before Notovitch's visit to Tibet.Works
Books
- Johann Friedrich Blumenbach - editor of 5 volumes of Blumenbach Correspondence
- Literarkritische Beiträge zum Problem christlich-buddhistischer Parallelen - Köln : Brill, 1982
- Lebte Jesus in Indien? - Göttingen : Wallstein-Verlag, 1988
- Jesu und Buddhas Wasserwandel - Göttingen : Klatt, 1990
- Die Bosheit der Sexualität - Göttingen : Klatt, 1991
- Der Nachlass von Wilhelm Hübbe-Schleiden in der Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen - Göttingen : Klatt, 1996
- Verflucht, versklavt, verketzert Göttingen : Klatt, 1998
- Zur Verwendung des Sektenbegriffs in Religion, Politik und Wirtschaft - Göttingen : Klatt, 1999
- Die Rivalin Gottes Göttingen : Klatt, 2000
- Zur Instrumentalisierung der "Homosexualität" im Alten und Neuen Testament, Göttingen : Klatt, 2006
Articles
- N. Klatt, 'Jesus in Indien', in Orientierungen und Berichte 13, 1986.