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Johann Friedrich Cotta (theologian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johann Friedrich Cotta (theologian) Johann Friedrich Cotta (12 March 1701 – 31 December 1779) was a German Lutheran theologian. ==Biography== He was the son of Johann Georg Cotta, who was in turn the son of Johann Georg Cotta, the founder of the publishing house J. G. Cotta. After studying theology at the University of Tübingen, Johann Friedrich began his public career as lecturer at the University of Jena. He then traveled through Germany, France and the Netherlands, and, after residing several years in London, became professor at Tübingen in 1733. In 1736, he moved to the University of Göttingen to become the chair of theology there. George II of England, in his capacity as elector of Hanover, had founded the university at Göttingen two years before. In 1739, however, Cotta returned, as extraordinary professor of theology, to his Alma Mater, Tübingen, and, after successively filling the chairs of history, poetry and oratory, was appointed ordinary professor of theology there in 1741. He died as chancellor of Tübingen. His learning was at once wide and accurate; his theological views were orthodox, although he did not believe in strict verbal inspiration.
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