Karl Ludwig Nitzsch
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Nitzsch was born in Wittenberg, where he studied from 1770 to 1775. He 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. He was married to Louise Wernsdorf, the daughter of German rhetorician Johann Christian Wernsdorf. He died in his home city of Wittenberg.
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).
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. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [2021]
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