Johann Gottfried Immanuel Berger

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Johann Gottfried Immanuel Berger (born July 27, 1773 in Ruhland , † May 20, 1803 in Schneeberg ) was a German Protestant theologian .

Life

After attending school in Ruhland, Johann Gottfried Immanuel Berger studied Protestant theology at the University of Göttingen . Then he worked there as a repetitionist in the theological faculty.

In 1802 he went to Schneeberg as pastor , where he died of a nerve attack at the age of 30 the following year.

Works

  • Aphorisms for a Scientific Doctrine of Religion (Leipzig 1796)
  • The Guardian Spirit (Leipzig 1796)
  • Moral introduction to the New Testament (Lemgo 1797 to 1801)
  • Practical introduction to the Old Testament (1799/1800)
  • History of the philosophy of religion or teachings and opinions of the most original thinkers of all time about God and religion, presented historically (1800)
  • Anax apollon, or attempt on the services of the princes to science (Lemgo 1803) ( LLB Detmold )

literature

Remarks

  1. Heinrich Doering : The learned theologians of Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: depicted according to their life and work . Neustadt ad Orla: JKG Wagner, 1835. p. 85