Christian Hauschild (theologian)

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Christian Hauschild (born October 9, 1693 in Schneeberg , † February 13, 1759 in Dresden ) was a German Protestant theologian .

Life

Hauschild first enrolled at the University of Leipzig and in April 1714 moved to the University of Wittenberg , where he acquired the academic degree of a master's degree in philosophical sciences on April 30, 1716 .

He then embarked on a theological career. After working as court master of Count Jacob Heinrich von Flemming in Dresden in 1719 , he became pastor in Kleinwolmsdorf in 1722 , pastor in Wermsdorf in 1725 and from 1742 was second court preacher in Dresden. He worked in this position until the end of his life.

Fonts (selection)

  • Diss. I et II de pastore Aegyptïis inviso etc. ad Genes. XLVI, 34.Wittenberg 1715, also in Hasaei et Ikenii Novo Thes. theol. philol.
  • Diss de sileotio Pythagorico. Wittenberg 1716
  • Diss. De corona radiata. Wittenberg 1716
  • Diss. De vinculo religionis; occasione Jubilee. Wittenberg 1717
  • Oratio in Hieronymum… .
  • Epistolar variae ad Doppertum ...
  • Monumentum Laurentii, praefecti Mutinesis ...

literature

  • Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Volume 5. Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, Leipzig 1805, p. 243 ( digitized in the Google book search).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fritz Juntke: Album Academiae Vitebergensis - Younger Series Part 3; Halle (Saale), 1966 p. 210