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  Friedrich Tholuck -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck (March 30, 1799 - June 10, 1877) was a (A person of German nationality) German (An adherent of Protestantism) Protestant church leader.
He was born at (A city in southwestern Poland on the Oder) Breslau, and educated at the (Athletic facility equipped for sports or physical training) gymnasium and university there.
Tholuck, ein Lebensabriss, by M Kahler (1877), and the same author's art.
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 Richard Rothe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He studied theology in the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin (1817-20) under Karl Daub, Schleiermacher and Neander, the philosophers and historians Georg Hegel, Friedrich Creuzer and FC Schlosser exercising a considerable influence in shaping his thought.
In Berlin and Wittenberg he came under the influence of Pietism as represented by such men as Rudolf Stier and Friedrich Tholuck, though Tholuck pronounced him a "very modern Christian." He afterwards confessed that, though he had been a sincere, he was never a happy, Pietist.
In Rome, under the broadening influence of classical and ecclesiastical art, he learned to look at Christianity in its human and universalistic aspects, and began to develop his great idea, the inseparable relation of religion and morals.
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 THOLOS - LoveToKnow Article on THOLOS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
THOLUCK, FRIEDRICH " AUGUST GOTTREU (1799-1877), German Protestant divine, was born at Breslau, on the 3oth of March 1799.
A love of Oriental languages and literature led him to exchange the university of Breslau for that of Berlin, that he might study to greater advantage, and there he was received into the house of the Orientalist Heinrich Friedrich von Diez (1750-1817).
Karl Schwarz happily remarks that, as the English apologists of the i8th century were themselves infected with th poison of the deists whom they endeavoured to refute, so Tholuck absorbed some of the heresies of the rationalists whom he tried to overthrow.
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 RICHARD ROTHE - LoveToKnow Article on RICHARD ROTHE
He studied theology in the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin (181720) under Karl Daub (1765-1836), Schleiermacher and Neander, the philosophers and historians Georg Hegel, Friedrich Creuzer (1771-1858) and F. Schlosser (1776-1861) exercising a considerable influence in shaping his thought.
As a youth Rothe had a bent towards a supernatural mysticism; his chosen authors were those of the romantic school, and Novalis remained throughout his life a special favorite.
In Berlin and Wittenberg he came under the influence of Pietism as represented by such men as Rudolf Stier (1800-1862) and Friedrich Tholuck, though Tholuck pronounced him a very modern Christian.
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 March 30: Friedrich Tholuck born
But it was Friedrich's warm Christian spirit that prevailed over their coldly analytical thought: the entire faculty became evangelical.
Friedrich did not escape this influence, but it did not lead him into the heresies of most theologians.
Friedrich's love of Christ inspired him to make it his main aim to lead his students to personal faith in the Savior.
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 JOHANN SALOMO SEMLER - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN SALOMO SEMLER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Friedrich Tholuck pronounces him the father of the history of doctrines, and F. Baur the first to deal with that history from the true critical standpoint.
At the same time, it is admitted by all that he was nowhere more than a pioneer.
Tholuck gives 171 as the number of Semlers works, of which only two reached a second edition, and none is now read for its own sake.
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 THOLUCK, FRIEDRICH - Online Information article about THOLUCK, FRIEDRICH
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poison of the deists whom they endeavoured to refute, so Tholuck absorbed some of the heresies of the rationalists whom he tried to overthrow.
' Tholuck," in Herzog's Realencyklopadie; "Zur Erinnerung an Tholuck," by C. Siegfried, Protestantische Kirchzeitung (1885), No. 45, and 1886, No. 47 ; Karl Schwarz, Zur Geschichte der neuesten Theologie (4th ed., 1869) ; F. Nippold's Handbuch der neuesten Kirchengeschichte; cf.
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 Today in History - March 30
Tholuck, German Lutheran theologian, professor and author, was born at Breslau.
A steadfast opponent of rationalism in biblical and theological studies, he published commentaries on John, Romans, Hebrews and the Psalms and wrote several other volumes, including _The Old Testament in the New_.
Tholuck, through his connection with the revival movement of that time, did much to further the cause of conservative biblical scholarship in his day.
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 Plymouth Brethren: Doubting, then Believing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
This was a period in history when rationalism was growing rapidly in Europe.
Tholuck was an avowed evangelical, and unashamedly identified himself with those who were committed to that position.)
Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed; blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed (John 20:29).
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 The Quest of the Historical Jesus: Chapter 9
Tholuck was born in 1799 at Breslau, and became in 1826 Professor at Halle, where he worked until his death in 1877.
Other writers who belong to the same apologetic school, such as Tholuck, Ebrard,1 Wieseler,2 Lange,3 and Ewald,4 maintain the same point of view, only that their defence is usually much less skilful.
"From the lofty vantage ground of Tholuck's many-sided knowledge I have sometimes, in spite of a slight tendency to vertigo, gained a juster point of view from which to look at one matter or another," is the avowal which he makes in the preface to this ill-starred edition.
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 THOLUCK, FRIEDRICH - Encyclopedia Britannica - THOLUCK, FRIEDRICH - JCSM's Study Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
of the Orientalist Heinrich Friedrich von Diez (1730-1817).
He was also one of the prominent members of the Evangelical Alliance, and few men were more widely known or more beloved throughout the
See Das Leben Tholucks, by L. Witte (2 vols., 1884-1886) ; A. Tholuck, ein Lebensabriss, by M. Kahler (1877), and the same author's art.
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 Art Bulletin, The: 19th century AD
The two main representatives of German Neo-Pietism were August Neander (whom Woods later met), a prominent church historian who taught at the University of Berlin, and Friedrich August Tholuck, who had succeeded to Knapp's theology chair at Halle in 1826.
Neander's and Tholuck's brand of theology was labeled the Vermittlungstheorie, or mediating theology, because it attempted to reconcile traditional Calvinist doctrine with modern, and in many ways disturbing, advances made by German biblical scholars, who with increasing force scrutinized the Bible with an eye to uncovering its strata of myths accumulated over centuries.
By the 1820s and 1830s, the new theology was sweeping Andover, causing the trustees to investigate "the unrestrained cultivation of German studies [which] has evidently tended to chill the ardor of piety...
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 Today in History - May 13
He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania from 1829 to 1838 and minister to Austria from 1838 to 1840.
1810 Friedrich Conrad Dietrich Wyneken, second president of the Missouri Synod, was born in Verden, Hannover (d.
He had also acquired a knowledge of English, and when he heard of the great spiritual destitution of the Lutherans in America, the love of Christ impelled him to go to their aid.
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 H-Net Review: Thomas Bach on The Spirituality of the German Awakening
The editors selected August Tholuck, Theodor Fliedner, Johan Hinrich Wichern, and Friedrich von Bodelschwingh as ideal exemplars of the Awakening, a social movement that grew out of the idea that the proper "response to God's love is service to others" (p.
In addition, the editors provide very little on Tholuck's scholarship and thus create a very one-sided portrait of him, as they leave out his importance for theology and church history in the nineteenth century and beyond.
The decision to exclude mention of the nineteenth-century translations of Tholuck and Fliedner is a bit of puzzle.
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 ROTHE, RICHARD (1799-1867) - Online Information article about ROTHE, RICHARD (1799-1867)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
RUDOLF (otherwise known as Basso NOROK and Gannon)
Tholuck, though Tholuck pronounced him a " very See also:
Christian." He afterwards confessed that, though he had been a sincere, he was never a happy, Pietist.
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 Balliol College Library: Jowett Papers - Index I
It is not clear when BJ and Martineau first met, and little direct evidence exists of their relationship, but there is no doubt that BJ thought highly enough of Martineau to visit him regularly during his trips to Scotland, where Martineau had a summer residence at Aviemore.
Max Müller, Friedrich (1823-1900), Taylorian Professor 1854-68, Curator of the Bodleian Library, 1856-63 and 1881-94, Fellow of All Souls, 1858-1900 and Professor of Comparative Philosophy at Oxford, 1868-1900.
Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess (1840-1901), eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, she married Crown Prince Friedrich of Prussia in 1858, who became the Emperor Friedrich III of Germany briefly in 1888.
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He was born at Paris, and studied at Lausanne under Alexandre Vinet.
He went on to the University of Halle and Humboldt University, Berlin under Friedrich August Tholuck and August Neander, and in 1847..
Edmund Germer (August 24, 1901 - August 10, 1987) was a German inventor granted as the father of the fluorescent lamp for which he deposited U.S. Patent No 2,182,732 in 1926 with Friedrich Meyer and Hans J. Spanner.
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 September 12: Birth of John Jacob Herzog
He was glad to accept an invitation to teach at Halle, because he had had little to live on during the previous months.
At Halle, he developed a close relationship with the well-known Protestant theologian Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck.
The same year that John resigned his job at Lausanne, Roman Catholic scholars issued the first volume of the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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But some understand the greatness of their alienation from God more than others.
It was Friedrich Tholuck, Chaplain to students at the University of Halle, who once said of this prayer: "How do these words on the Cross call to us, in God's name, not to make light of sin!"
Tholuck, Friedrich August Light From The Cross (The Wycliffe Series of Christian Classics, Chicago: Moody Press, 1952), page 212.
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 Letters of Frederick Engels
We challenge you every day, insolently and derisively, to come out and fight; let it penetrate your thick skin for once — true it is 1800 years old and has become somewhat leathery — and mount your war-horse.
But all your Neanders, Tholucks, Nitzsches, Bleeks, Erdmanns, and whatever they're called, are such weak, sensitive fellows on whom daggers would seem ludicrous; they are all so quiet and cautious, so fearful of scandal, that you can’t do anything with them.
Hengstenberg and Leo do have some courage but Hengstenberg has been thrown from his saddle so often that he is quite crippled, and in the latest scuffle with the Hegelings,
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 ROWELL: 'Making Church of England Poetical': Ephraim and the Oxford Movement
Pusey was appointed in 1828, at the extraordinarily young age of 28, to the Regius Chair of Hebrew at Oxford, following the early death of the Arabist, Alexander Nicoll, who had begun the catalogue (completed by Pusey) of the Arabic manuscripts in the Bodleian.
He had also corresponded with scholars such as Bunsen and Tholuck in Germany, and Bishop Thomas Burgess of Salisbury on this subject.
It is to another Burgess that we must now turn, as providing further evidence of the study of Ephraim among the adherents of the Oxford Movement.
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 Letters of Frederick Engels
— Recently Tholuck’s old gossip sheet, the Literarische Anzeiger, fatuously raised the question why “modern pantheism” had no lyric poetry, though the ancient Persian, etc., had.
The Literarische Anzeiger can just wait until I and certain other people have got to the bottom of this pantheism, the lyric poetry will come all right.
The Berliners, I hear, are terribly furious with me. I have belittled Tholuck and Neander to them and I have not put Ranke among the superos, and that has made them mad.
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 [Praise] [Prayer] [Preaching] [Precedent] [Precept] [Preface]
So long as men praise you, you can only be sure that you are not yet on your own true path but on someone else's.
Undeserved praise causes more pangs of conscience later than undeserved blame, but probably only for this reason, that our power of judgment are more completely exposed by being over praised than by being unjustly underestimated.
Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance; it is laying hold of His highest willingness.
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