Friedrich August Gotttreu Tholuck (30 March 1799 – 10 June 1877), known as August Tholuck, was a German Protestant theologian, pastor, and historian, ...
Tholuck, Friedrich August Gottgetreu one of the greatest Protestant divines of Germany, was born at Breslau, March 30, 1799, of humble parentage.
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Friedrich August Tholuck, né le 30 mars 1799 à Breslau et mort le 10 juin 1877 à Halle, est un théologien protestant et professeur de théologie allemand. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 30 mars 1799, Wrocław, Pologne
Date de décès : 10 juin 1877, Halle, Allemagne
Partenaire : Mathilde von Gemmingen-Steinegg
Enseignement : University of Wrocław
Livres
SSufismus: sive, Theosophia Persarum pantheistica
1821
Commentary on the Sermon on the Mount
1856
Hours of Christian Devotion
1840
The Circle of Human Life
1860
Vorgeschichte des Rationalismus: Abt. Die zweite hälfte des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts
1862
(Programma quo) Sacra Christi paschalia pie celebranda Academiae Friedericianae Halis consociatae civibus indicit Prorector cum Directore et Senatu
1842
THOLUCK, Friedrich August Gottreu (1799–1877), German theologian and preacher, was born at Breslau, March 30, 1799, in humble circumstances.
He became a University lecturer (Privatdocent) at Berlin, in Dec. 1820, and extraordinary professor of Theology there in April, 1823 (D.D. from Berlin in 1826).
Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck, 1799-1877. German Protestant theologian. Concentrating on the study of oriental languages at the universities of Breslau and ...
About: August Tholuck ... Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck (30 March 1799 – 10 June 1877), known as August Tholuck, was a German Protestant theologian, pastor, ...
Exposition of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. 1: With Extracts From the Exegetical Works of the Fathers and Reformers (Classic Reprint).
A professor at the University of Halle, Tholuck was an influential opponent of religious rationalism and biblical criticism as advocated by David Strauss.
German theologian (1799-1877)