Friedrich Rudolf Hasse

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Friedrich Rudolf Hasse (born June 29, 1808 in Dresden , † October 14, 1862 in Bonn ) was a German Protestant clergyman, educator and writer.

Life

Friedrich Rudolf Hasse was born as the son of Friedrich Christian August Hasse . He had two other brothers:

He attended the Kreuzschule in Dresden and then studied theology at the University of Leipzig . There he was in 1827 through the defense by August Hahn from theological rationalism dissuaded. From 1829 he continued his theological studies at the University of Berlin , where August Neander , Friedrich Schleiermacher and Philipp Konrad Marheineke were his teachers. It was through Marheineke that he got to know the importance of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's philosophy .

In 1832 he received his doctorate with a dissertation on the teaching system by Anselm of Canterbury . When he completed his habilitation in 1834 and began his theological lectures, these were greeted with great applause, because in his reviews of the works on church history in the Berlin Yearbooks for Scientific Criticism by Veit Engelhardt , Ferdinand Guericke and Karl von Hase , he covered the shortcomings of the method in their works with such sharpness that Karl von Hase felt compelled to deal with the Hegelian method.

In his review of the work Die christliche Gnosis by Ferdinand Christian Baur , which was founded by Bruno Bauer , magazine for speculative theology (1836-1838), Hasse criticized the work from a traditional historical-theological point of view, so that the founder of the Tübingen school prompted was to publish an in-depth treatise on the concept of Christian philosophy of religion in the Zeitschrift für Speculative Theologie .

In 1836 Hasse went to the University of Greifswald as an associate professor for church history and five years later he was appointed to the University of Bonn by Minister Friedrich Eichhorn in 1841 . There he worked alongside the theologians Friedrich Bleek , Isaak August Dorner and Richard Rothe . At this university, Hasse was also head of the theological seminary .

In 1843 he published his first volume, Anselm of Canterbury , in which he presented the life of this archbishop. The second volume of this work (published in 1852) presented the teaching system of this founder of scholastic theology.

Hasse was married to Cäcilie (* August 27, 1812; † unknown), a daughter of Georg Poelchau ; her brother was Hermann Poelchau .

They had a daughter together:

Memberships

Fonts (selection)

  • (with Friedrich Christian August Hasse :) Cuinam nostri aevi populo debeamus primas oeconomiae publicae et statisticae notiones: Quaestio Historica quam ex auctoritate amplissimi philosophorum ordinis per loco in eodem ordine et juribus magisterii Lipsiensis rite obtinendis d. VIII. M. Oct. MDCCCXXVIII illustris jctorum ordinis concessu in auditorio juridico . Lipsiae: Brockhaus, 1828 (Leipzig, Univ., Phil. Diss.).
  • Anselm of Canterbury (Volume 1). Leipzig publisher by Wilhelm Engelmann 1843 ( digitized version ).
  • Enumeratio variarum Anselmianorum operum editionum . Bonnae 1849.
  • Ad audiendam orationem de Anselmi pro existentia dei argumento . Bonnae: Formis Caroli Georgii, 1849 ( digitized ).
  • Anselm of Canterbury (Volume 2). Leipzig Verlag by Wilhelm Engelmann 1852 ( digitized version ).
  • Dissertatio de prima Nebucadnezaris adversus Hierosolyma expeditione . Bonnae, 1856 ( Google books ).
  • Sacram Memoriam Regis Serenissimi Friderici Gvilelmi III. Avgvstissimi Hvivs Vniversitatis Conditoris Natali Eivs III. Nonas Avgvstas Hora XI. From Literarvm Vniversitate Friderica Gvilelmia Rhenana Pie Celebrandam Indicit D. Fridericvs Rvdolphvs Hasse Ordinis Theologorvm Evangelicorvm HA Decanvs: Inest Dissertatio De Prima Nebvcadnezaris Adversvs Hierosolyma Expeditione . Bonnae: Georgi, 1856.
  • Origin, opposition and struggle of good and evil in man. Part I-II. Developed from the physical teaching of Euripides and proven in some characters of his dramas . Magdeburg, with W. Heinrichshofen, 1859–1870 ( Google books ).
  • History of the old covenant . Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1863 ( Google books ).
  • Church history . Edited by August Köhler . Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1864 ( digitized ).

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Eduard Brockhaus: Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus . Brockhaus, 1876 ( google.de [accessed January 15, 2018]).
  2. Pierer's year books of the sciences, arts and crafts: supplementary work to all editions of the universal lexicon . Pierer, 1873 ( google.de [accessed January 15, 2018]).
  3. Dr. Krumme GbR - www.drkrumme.com: Lady Katharina Brandis - Botanical Gardens of the University of Bonn. Retrieved January 15, 2018 .