Alfred Frédéric Kuen (August 31, 1921 - April 6, 2018) was a French evangelical theologian, Biblical translator, writer and teacher.
[2][3] At the end of 1944, he returned to France and served in the French army, joining the Baptist Church of Mulhouse.
[3] He wrote over 90 books, including the 8-volume Encyclopédies des difficultés bibliques, and Parole Vivante, which transcribed the Nouveau Testament in a vocabulary accessible to everyone.
After retiring at the age of 55, Alfred Kuen became director of the Association d'Accréditation Européenne des Écoles Bibliques.
He is the author of numerous books translated into several languages,[2] including his scholarly Introductions to the New Testament and his commentaries on the Gospels and Acts, the letters of Paul, the General Epistles and Revelation.