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MARHEINEKE, PHILIP KONRAD (1780-1846)

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MARHEINEKE, See also:PHILIP KONRAD (1780-1846) , See also:German See also:Protestant divine, was See also:born at See also:Hildesheim, See also:Hanover, on the 1st of May 1780. He studied at See also:Gottingen, and in 1805 was appointed See also:professor extraordinarius of See also:philosophy at See also:Erlangen; in 1807 he moved to See also:Heidelberg. In 1811 he became professor ordinarius at See also:Berlin, where from 1820 he was also preacher at Trinity See also:Church and worked with See also:Schleiermacher. When he died, on the 31st of May 1846, he was a member of the supreme consistorial See also:council. At first influenced by See also:Schelling, Marheineke found a new See also:master in See also:Hegel, and came to be regarded as the See also:leader of the Hegelian Right. He sought to defend and explain all the orthodox doctrines of the Church in an orthodox way in the terms of Hegel's philosophy. The dogmatic See also:system that resulted from this See also:procedure was inevitably more Hegelian than See also:Christian; it was in fact an essentially new See also:form of See also:Christianity. Marheineke's See also:developed views on dogmatics are given in the third edition (1847) of his See also:Die Grundlehren der christlichen Dogmatik als Wissenschaft. When he published the first edition (1819) he was still under the See also:influence of Schelling; the second edition (1827) marked his See also:change of view. His See also:works on symbolics show profound scholarship, keen See also:critical insight, and rare impartiality. The Christliche Symbolik (1810-1814) has been pronounced his masterpiece His other works include Institutiones symbolicae (1812; 3rd ed., 1830), Geschichte der deutschen See also:Reformation (1816; 2nd ed., 1831–1834) ; Die Reformation, ihre Entstehung and Verbreitung in See also:Deutsch-See also:land (1846; 2nd ed., 1858), and the See also:posthumous Theol. Vorlesungen (1847-1849).

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History of German See also:Theology (1889) ; A. See also:Weber, Le Sys/elite dogmatique de Marheineke (1857) ; and cf. O. See also:Pfleiderer, Development of Theology in See also:Germany (189o).

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