Tübinger Stift

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The Tubingen is a house of studies of the Protestant Church in Württemberg. It was founded in 1536 by Duke Ulrich in Tübingen to ensure the theological education of gifted children to evangelical pastors country after the Reformation. In addition, the pen should draw on the floor of the Lutheran faith in conjunction with the University of spiritual and intellectual elite. Traditionally, a high value is placed on a thorough philosophical, linguistic and church music education. From the pen many important theologians, philosophers, writers and other scholars have emerged who had great influence on the development of the German and European intellectual history.

The line of the pin

" The management of the Evangelical congregation is in the hands of the Trustees, the pen Council and the headmaster. " ( Pin order CI1 )

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the relevant decision-making authority. It makes basic decisions based on the scholarship relating to studies or the house rules. The Board of Trustees approves the budget and participates in staffing. It normally meets twice in a semester. Except the four representatives of the Council Pen Its members include ( Ephorus, Seniorrepetent and two student representatives ) two representatives of the High Church Council, a representative of the synod, and a representative of the Evangelical Theological Faculty. At its meetings also take part in other members of the Council, and the elected trustees pin - deputy of the two pin elders. The Stiftsrat deals with the daily transactions. It is constituted from the headmaster, the study inspector, the stylus Music Director ( voting rights only in musical matters ), the Seniorrepetenten, the Konseniorrepetenten and the two pin elders. The office of the headmaster of the Evangelical pin has provided from 1987 to 2005 the theologian Eberhard Jüngel. Since 2005, the Office of Volker Henning Drecoll is clothed. The location of the study inspector has the Rev.. Dr. Juliane Baur held (predecessor to the summer semester 2007 was Albrecht Haizmann ). Pen Music Director Hans- Peter Braun.

Student co-management

The pin elders are elected by the General Assembly of all students pin (Forum) for one semester. They are committed to the weekly, which meets forum. The pin elders are also called " X ( a) " and " Y (a ) ." " X ( a) " and " Y (a ) " are both in Stiftsrat as well as the board of trustees of the Evangelical congregation to vote. They represented in these committees with equal representation of the interests pen students. The forum also selects the pin representation. This support group is adjacent to the pin elders seven student representatives. The pin representation for the current business of the students and prepares resolutions of the committees of the house before or after. The various " departments " of the pin representation organize around the room distribution to grantees and other matters of internal self-government.

List of major pen students

16th century

  • David Chytraeus (1530-1600), theologian, historian and school organizer
  • Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (1547-1590), writer, humanist
  • Michael Maestlin (1550-1631), astronomer, mathematician
  • David Runge (1564-1604), theologian
  • Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg (1568-1634), statesman
  • Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), Astronomer
  • Lucas Osiander the Younger (1571-1638), theologian and university chancellor
  • Georg Conrad Maickler (1574-1647), priest and poet
  • Rupert Meldenius (1582-1651), theologian and educator
  • Johann Valentin Andreae (1586-1654), theologian
  • Schickhardt Wilhelm (1592-1635), theologian, astronomer, polymath

17th Century

  • Carl Bardili (1600-1547), theologian and physician
  • Andreas Adam Hochstetter (1668-1717), theologian
  • Philip Joseph Jenischhaus (1671-1736), theologian, architect and builder
  • Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752), theologian
  • Georg Bernhard Bilfinger (1693-1750), philosopher, architect, mathematician and theologian
  • Philipp Friedrich Hiller (1699-1769), theologian and hymn writer

18th century

  • Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-1782), theologian
  • Cosmann Köstlin Friedrich (1711-1790), superintendent in Esslingen am Neckar
  • Johann gravel (1713-1781), theologian, mathematician and astronomer
  • Nathanael Köstlin (1744-1826), theologian and prelate of honor; Private teacher Hölderlin
  • Jakob Friedrich Abel (1751-1829), philosopher
  • Ludwig Timotheus Spittler (1752-1810), historian and politician
  • Philipp Ludwig Hermann Roeder (1755-1833), theologian and writer
  • Then Christian Adam (1758-1837), theologian and animal rights activists
  • Karl Friedrich Reinhard (1761-1837), French diplomat
  • Christian Friedrich Baz (1762-1808), theologian and jurist
  • Karl Philipp Conz (1762-1827), writer
  • Johann Gottlieb Friedrich von beans Berger (1765-1831), mathematician, physicist, surveyor
  • Friedrich Gottlieb Süskind (1767-1829), theologian
  • Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843), poet
  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), philosopher
  • Johann Christian Pfister (1772-1835), historian and general superintendent of Tübingen
  • Karl August von Zoller (1773-1858), educator
  • Friedrich Schelling (1775-1854), philosopher
  • Philip Joseph Rehfues (1779-1843), writer
  • Willibald Feuerlein (1781-1850), lawyer and politician
  • Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter (1787-1860), theologian and botanist
  • Gustav Schwab (1792-1850), theologian, writer
  • Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792-1860), theologian
  • Friedrich luck (1793-1840), priest, poet and composer
  • Karl Friedrich Haug (1795-1869), theologian and historian
  • August Pauly (1796-1845), philologist

19th century

  • Wilhelm Hauff (1802-1827), theologian and writer
  • John Mährlen (1803-1871), economist and historian
  • Christian Heinrich von Nagel (1803-1882), mathematician
  • Wilhelm Waiblingen (1804-1830), poet, writer
  • Eduard Moerike (1804-1875), priest and poet
  • Theodor Eisenlohr (1805-1869), educator, deputy of the National Assembly in Frankfurt
  • Johann Christoph Blumhardt (1805-1880), pastor, theologian and pastor
  • Sixt Karl Kapff (1805-1879), theologian
  • Wilhelm Hoffmann (1806-1873), theologian
  • Friedrich Theodor Vischer (1807-1887), writer, literary critic, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • Wilhelm Zimmermann (1807-1878), priest, historian, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • David Friedrich Strauss (1808-1874), theologian, writer
  • Jakob Friedrich Reiff (1810-1879), philosopher
  • Hermann Kurz (1813-1873), writer
  • Eduard Zeller (1814-1908), theologian, philosopher
  • Hermann Gundert (1814-1893), theologian, missionary and linguist
  • Christoph Hoffmann (1815-1885), theologian, politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
  • Gustav von Rümelin (1815-1889), educator, politician, statistician, Chancellor of the University of Tübingen
  • Charles of Gerok (1815-1890), theologian, poet
  • Georg Herwegh (1817-1875), poet of the pre-March period, Revolutionary
  • Albert Schwegler (1819-1857), theologian, philosopher and historian
  • Karl Christian Planck (1819-1880), natural philosopher
  • Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel (1820-1878) philologist
  • Christian Friedrich August Dillmann (1823-1894) theologian, Äthiopist
  • Wilhelm Heyd (1823-1906), librarian and historian
  • Karl August Auberlen (1824-1864), theologian
  • Heinrich Lang (1826-1876), theologian
  • Julius Köstlin theologian who pioneered the historical Luther research
  • Bacmeister Adolf (1827-1873), German scholar and writer
  • Ernst Trumpp (1828-1885), linguist
  • Rudolf von Schmid (1828-1907), theologian
  • David Friedrich Weinland (1829-1915), zoologist and writer
  • Christian by Dillmann (1829-1899), educator and school reformers
  • Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829-1884), geologist
  • Albert Schäffle (1831-1903), economist, sociologist, politician
  • Theodor Christlieb (1833-1889), theologian
  • Julius Euting (1835-1913), Library Director, orientalist
  • Christoph Blumhardt (1842-1919), theologian, founder of Christian Socialism
  • Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1843-1926), educator and historian
  • Karl Albert Wilhelm Bacmeister (1845-1920), OKR, a military chaplain and dean
  • Immanuel of Frohmeyer (1848-1931), educator and General Superintendent of Reutlingen
  • Theodor von Haering (1848-1928), theologian and university teachers, headmaster of the pen
  • Heinrich Adolf Köstlin, theologian, co-founder of the German Protestant Church Choral Society
  • Hans Vaihingen (1852-1933), philosopher
  • Otto Ludwig Umfrid (1857-1920), theologian, founder of the German Peace Society
  • John Hieber (1862-1951), politician, President of Württemberg
  • William Paret (1864-1938), minister and photographer
  • Robert degrees man (1865-1950), pastor, botanist, country watchers
  • Karl Holl (1866-1926), church historian and member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences
  • Immanuel Herrmann (1870-1945), theologian, engineer and politician
  • Peter Goessler (1872-1956), prehistorians
  • Karl Heim (1874-1958), theologian
  • Walter F. Otto (1874-1958), classical scholar
  • Gundert Wilhelm (1880-1971), theologian and scientist East Asia
  • Edwin Hoernle (1883-1952), politician
  • Erich Schairer (1887-1956), journalist and writer
  • Ottmar Richard (1889-1956), theologian and expert schedule
  • Wilhelm Rudolph (1891-1987), orientalist, theologian
  • Julius from Jan (1897-1964), priest and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime

20th century

  • Rudi Paret (1901-1983), philologist and scholar of Islam
  • Siegmund G. Warburg (1902-1982), banker, one of the few Jewish Stiftler
  • Albrecht Goes (1908-2000), theologian and writer
  • Friedrich Lang (1913-2004), pastor and theologian and 1956-1970 Ephorus of Tübingen pin
  • Hans Conzelmann (1915-1989), theologian and New Testament scholar
  • Oswald Bayer ( b. 1939 ), theologian
  • Kurt Joachim Lauk (* 1946), politician and MEP
  • Bernhard Leube (* 1954), theologian
  • Joachim Hahn (born 1954 ), theologian
  • Konrad Klek (* 1960), theologian, church musician and university music director
  • Heike Schmoll (born 1962 ), theologian and journalist

List of major Stiftsrepetenten

  • Karl Friedrich Haug (1795-1869), theologian and historian
  • Richard Golz (1887-1975), pastor in the resistance to the Nazi regime, concentration camp prisoner, Orthodox theologian and church musician
  • Paul Schempp, (1900-1959), theologian and resistance fighter in Nazi era
  • Jörg Zink (* 1922), TV pastor and non-fiction author
  • Klaus Scholder (1930-1985), theologian and historian
  • Jörg Baur ( born 1930 ), theologian
  • Albrecht Grözinger (* 1949), Practical Theologian
  • Richard Mössinger (* 1951), Pastor
  • Michael Graf Munster (* 1957), church musician and theologian

Quotes

  • "Whoever wants to be something in the country, must have been in the pen. Who wants to be something outside of the country, must be flown out of the pen. Tertium non datur. "- William II (Württemberg )
  • " One has only to pronounce the word Tubingen, to understand what the German philosophy basically - Deceitful theology ... " - Friedrich Nietzsche, in: The Antichrist, Chapter 10
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