Friedrich August Berthold Nitzsch

Friedrich August Berthold Nitzsch ( born February 19, 1832 in Bonn, † December 21, 1898 in Kiel ) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Friedrich August Nitzsch Berthold was born in 1832 as the son of Charles Immanuel Nitzsch in Bonn. In 1847 he moved with his father to Berlin. In Berlin, he graduated in 1850 at the Friedrich -Wilhelms -Gymnasium graduated from high school. He had turned to mainly the ancient languages ​​and entered the University of Berlin to study philology, however, came in the first half on to theology. Next he studied at the Friedrich - University of Halle and Bonn University, where he attended the lectures of the most learned men of his time.

After he had completed his first theological examination in July 1855, he acquired as a teacher, the reading permission at universities and was an assistant teacher, and later collaborator at the high school to the Grey Abbey. On 12 June 1858 he became a licentiate and his habilitation in Berlin on 16 July 1859. Later that year he was appointed professor at the University of Vienna, however, where he received no higher education qualifications. On August 2, 1866 he received his doctorate at the University of Greifswald to the doctor of theology, and was on May 2, 1868 Professor of Theology at the University of Giessen. In the same role, he went on 1 April 1872 the Christian -Albrechts- University of Kiel. In Kiel, he was also the consistory. In 1889/90 he was rector.

Selections

  • Textbook of Protestant dogmatics. Mohr, Freiburg im Breisgau, 1889, ( 3rd edition, 1912)
  • Luther and Aristotle. Festschrift for four hundred years of birthdays Luther 's. University Bookstore, Kiel 1883
  • Floor plan of the Christian history of dogma. E.S. Mediator, Berlin 1870
  • The idea and the stages of the sacrificial cult. A contribution to the general history of religion. University Bookstore, Kiel 1889
  • The system of Boethius and the theological writings attributed to him. Wiegandt and greaves, Berlin 1860
  • The final words of Goethe's Faust. G. Reimer, Berlin 1885 ( offprint from Prussian Yearbooks Vol 56, H. 2)
  • Theses theologicae. Too bad Berolini (Berlin) 1858
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