christian theology

  • 121Christian Gottlob Wilke — (May 13, 1786 – November 10, 1854) was a German theologian born near Zeitz. He studied philosophy and theology at the University of Leipzig, and from 1814 to 1819 served as a minister to a Saxon Landwehr installation. Afterwards he worked as a… …

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  • 122Christian Tobias Damm — (9 January 1699 – 27 May 1778) was a renowned German Classical philologist, and the less than orthodox theologian who was rector (1730) and prorector (1742) of the Köllnische Gymnasium, the oldest in Berlin, but prematurely pensioned off in 1766 …

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  • 123Christian Wilhelm Thalemann — (* Februar 1727 in Weberstedt; † 16. März 1778 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher lutherischer Theologe. Leben Der Sohn des Pfarrers Christian Thalemann (* 6. März 1690 in Tennstedt; † 12. April 1756 in Kölleda) und dessen Frau Anna Barbara Sophia (*… …

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  • 124Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Jacobs — Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Jacobs. Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Jacobs (October 6, 1764 – March 30, 1847), German classical scholar, was born at Gotha. After studying philology and theology at Jena and Göttingen, in 1785 he became teacher in the… …

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  • 125Christian August Gottlob Eberhard — (January 12, 1769 – May 13, 1845) was a German miscellaneous writer. He was born at Belzig, in the Electorate of Saxony. He studied theology at Leipzig; but, having had a story successfully published in a periodical, he began a career in… …

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  • 126Christian Barnekow (1556–1612) — Christian Barnekow (24 January 1556 – 21 February 1612) was a Danish noble man, extensive traveller and diplomat. Biography Barnekow was rich by birth and owned several estates, including Birkholm (now Løvenborg), Tølløse, Vittskövle Castle in… …

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  • 127Christian Falster — (January 1, 1690 – October 24, 1752) was a Danish poet and philologist, born at Branderslev (island of Laaland). He became rector of the school at Ribe. He preferred to live there, refusing to accept better positions, and keeping his rectorship.… …

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  • 128Christian Heinrich von Nagel — (28 February 1803, Stuttgart, Germany – 27 October 1882, Ulm, Germany) was a German geometer. After the visit of the gymnasium in 1817, Nagel went to Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren. From 1821 to 1825, he took a four year… …

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