Kurt Schubert, o. Univ.-Prof. Dr., Dr. h.c.

4.3.1923 – 4.2.2007
born in Wien, Austria died in Wien, Austria

founder and head of the Department of Jewish Studies of the University of Vienna

Honors

Ehrung Titel Datierung Fakultät
Honorary Senator sen.h.c. 1989/90

Schubert studied with the National Socialist professor Viktor Christian in 1941-1945. While his doctoral teacher was engaged in anti-Semitic "Jewish research", the study of Hebrew for Schubert represented an act of solidarity with the persecuted Jews.

Kurt Schubert reported in detail about the reopening of the University of Vienna in 1945, which he experienced as a member of the Catholic resistance. As a self-titled "student rector" he wrote himself into the university history.

After 1945, Schubert began a scholarly career as a Judaist, was appointed professor in 1966, and at the same time established an independent Department of Jewish Studies. In 1990, the University of Vienna appointed him an honorary senator.

The Kurt and Ursula Schubert Archive was presented to the University of Vienna as part of a ceremony on 20 March 2017.

> More detailed biography in German

Works:

Die Religion des nachbiblischen Judentums, 1955
Israel, Staat und Hoffnung, 1957
Die Gemeinde vom Toten Meer, 1958
Die jüdischen Religionsparteien in neutestamentlicher Zeit, 1970
Die Kultur der Juden, 2 Bände, 1970/79
Jesus im Lichte der Religionsgeschichte des Judentums, 1973
Die Religion des Judentums, 1992
Jüdische Geschichte, 1995
Bibel und Geschichte, 1999

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