1. Kurt Aland was a German theologian and biblical scholar who specialized in New Testament textual criticism.

1. Kurt Aland was a German theologian and biblical scholar who specialized in New Testament textual criticism.
Kurt Aland founded the Institut fur neutestamentliche Textforschung in Munster and served as its first director from 1959 to 1983.
Kurt Aland started studying theology in 1933 at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat in Berlin.
Kurt Aland graduated that same year, and in 1944 was ordained as minister of the parish of Berlin-Steglitz.
Kurt Aland disapproved of the Marxist government of East Germany, and was persecuted as a result.
Kurt Aland frequently spoke out against various forms of state oppression directed at churches and demanded freedom of speech in East Germany.
In 1958, Kurt Aland became a professor at the University of Munster, Germany.
Kurt Aland was representative of increasing specialism within theological-historical studies.
Kurt Aland discovered numerous manuscripts of the New Testament, whose evaluation is still in progress.
Kurt Aland received critical acclaim for his profundity and comprehensive knowledge of the textual sources for the New Testament.
Kurt Aland was of the opinion that every work within historical research stands on its adherence to reliability and accessibility.
The archives of Kurt Aland are held in the University Archives of the University of Munster, Germany.
Furthermore, Kurt Aland was elected an Honorary Life Member in 1966 by the American Bible Society.
Kurt Aland wrote and published numerous books and articles in magazines; his bibliography lists 477 publications.