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| | University of Tübingen |
 | | Among the distinguished professors at the beginning were the theologians Gabriel Biel, Johannes Heynlin von Stein (a Lapide), Conrad Summenhart, and the jurist Johannes Vergenhans (Nauclerus). |
 | | Towards the end of the eighteenth century Christian Gottlieb Storr exerted a profound influence as a Biblical theologian and the founder of the early T¸bingen School in opposition to the "Enlightenment' and the theories of Kant. |
 | | In the Protestant theological faculty the critical view of theological history held by Ferdinand Christian Baur led to the founding of the later T¸bingen School, to which belong, besides the founder, Albert Schwegler, Karl Christian Planck, Albert Ritschl, Julius K—stlin, Karl Christian Johannes Holsten, Adolf Hilgenfeld, Karl Weizs”cker and Edward Zeller. |
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