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Karl Zittel (21 June 1802, Schmieheim – 28 August 1871, Karlsruhe) was a German theologian, who was a prominent figure in 19th century Liberal Protestantism. He was the father of paleontologist Karl Alfred von Zittel (1839–1904). He studied theology at the University of Jena, and in 1834 became a pastor in Bahlingen. From 1842 onward, he was a member of the second chamber in the Baden ''Ständeversammlung'', where in September 1845, he made a proposal in favor of ''Religionsfreiheit'' (freedom of religion), a motion that gained notoriety at the time. In 1848 he became a pastor in Heidelberg, and during the same year, became a member of the Frankfurt Parliament as a representative of Karlsruhe.〔(ADB:Zittel, Karl ) at Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie〕〔(Die Geschichte der Quellen und Literatur des canonischen Rechts von Gratian ... ) by Johann Friedrich Schulte〕 He was co-founder of the '' Protestantenvereins'' (German Protestant Association), of which, he was a committee member up until his death in 1871. From 1857 to 1865, he was an editor of the popular journal '' Der Sonntagabend''.〔 == Principal works == * ''Zustände der evangelisch-protestantischen Kirche in Baden'', 1843 – Conditions of the Evangelical Protestant Church in Baden. * ''Motion auf Gestattung einer Religionsfreiheit'', 1846 – Action for clearance of religious freedom. * ''Der Bekenntnissstreit in der protestantischen Kirche'', 1852 – The commitment dispute in the Protestant church. * ''Das Badische Concordat und die Conferenz in Durlach'', (with Ludwig Häusser and Daniel Schenkel) 1860 – The Baden Concordat and the Durlach Conference.〔(WorldCat Identities ) Most widely held works by Karl Zittel〕 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 Zittel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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