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Karl Ludwig Nitzsch (6 August 1751, Wittenberg – 5 December 1831, Wittenberg) was a German theologian, a professor of theology since 1790. From 1770 to 1775 he studied in Wittenberg, and later served as a pastor in the towns of Beucha (from 1781) and Borna (from 1785). In 1788 he became a superintendent and consistorial assessor in Zeitz. In 1790 he obtained his doctorate in theology and during the same year became a professor at the University of Wittenberg.〔(Nitzsch, Karl Ludwig ) at Deutsche Biographie〕 Like his son, the better-known Karl Immanuel Nitzsch, he earned some distinction in the theological world by a number of writings, including a work entitled ''De discrimine revelationis imperaboriae et didacticae prolusiones academicae'' (2 volumes, 1830). Theologically, he represented a combination of supernaturalism and rationalism (supernatural rationalism or a Kantian rational supernaturalism).〔(The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 19 ) edited by Hugh Chisholm〕 In addition to the aforementioned work, he was the author of: * ''Ueber das Heil der Welt'', 1817 – On salvation of the world. * ''Ueber das Heil der Kirche'', 1821 – On salvation of the church. * ''Ueber das Heil der Theologie'' 1830 – On salvation of theology.〔 ==See also== * Gregor Wilhelm Nitzsch 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karl Ludwig Nitzsch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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