Gottlob Christian Storr

Gottlob Christian Storr ( born September 10, 1746 Stuttgart, † January 17, 1805 ) was a German Protestant theologian. He founded the older Tübingen school of exegesis.

Life

Storr, son of Johann Christian Consistorial Storr and older brother of Wilhelm Ludwig Storr (1752-1804), attended the convent school in Denkendorf and the Gymnasium in Stuttgart and studied from 1763 first history, mathematics, philosophy and philology, 1765 then theology in Tübingen, among others, Jeremias Frederick Reuss, Johann Friedrich Cotta (1701-1779) and Christoph Friedrich Sartorius ( 1701-1782 ). After theological examination ( 1768) he undertook from 1769 to 1771 an educational and research trip through Germany, Holland, England and France.

In Tübingen, he was Stiftsrepetent 1772. On 28 November 1775 he married in Tübingen, who was born in Copenhagen Charlotte Amalie Reuss, a daughter of Jeremiah Frederick Reuss. In 1775 he became an associate professor of philosophy at Tübingen in 1777 and associate professor of theology. 1786, he received in succession by Tobias Gottfried Hegelmaier ( 1730-1786 ), the third professor and lectured in moral theology and systematics.

On November 6, 1797 Storr was appointed by Duke Frederick II as court preacher and joined the end of the year as Oberkonsistorialrat to the court at Stuttgart.

Storr is a pioneer of the purely biblical supernaturalism and founder of the older Tübingen School ( Tuebingen orthodoxy ). He theorized that the canonical Gospels back to the apostles themselves. Regarding the order of the Gospels - formation, he was one of the earliest representatives of the Markus - priority, as opposed to over the centuries unquestioned Augustinian postulate of Matthew priority.

Works

  • Observationes super Novi Testamenti versionibus syriacis. 1772
  • Dissertatio de evangeliis arabicis. 1775
  • Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews. Tübingen 1789, 2nd edition 1809
  • About the purpose of the gospel history and the letters of John. Tübingen 1786, 2nd edition 1810
  • Doctrinae christianae pars theoretica. Stuttgart 1793 ( German by Johann Friedrich Flatt, Stuttgart, 1813), from 1802 official standard textbook
  • Annotationes quaedam theologicae ad philosophicam Kantii de religione doctrinam. Tübingen 1793. Digitized edition, E-Book SLUB Dresden (eBooks on Demand)
  • Opuscula Academica ad interpretationem librorum Sacrorum pertinentia. Tübingen 1796-1803, 3 vols
  • New Apology of the Revelation of St. John. Tübingen 1805

Posthumously:

  • Sundays and festive sermons. Tübingen 1808, 2 vols
  • Sermons on the Passion of Christ. Tübingen 1810
  • Weekly sermons on the New Testament letters. Tübingen 1823 f, 2 vols
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