Johann Jakob Stamm (theologian)

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Johann Jakob Stamm (born September 11, 1910 in Basel , † November 3, 1993 in Wabern near Bern ) was a Swiss Protestant Reformed theologian .

Life

He studied theology in Basel , Neuchâtel NE and Marburg and Assyriology in Leipzig . After graduating as Dr. phil. 1939 in Leipzig with Benno Landsberger and the doctorate to Dr. theol. 1940 in Basel with Walter Baumgartner from 1941 he was lecturer for Hebrew in Basel . In 1949 he switched to a full-time associate professor for "Old Testament and General Religious History" at Ev.theol. Faculty of Bern over (full professor 1950, retirement 1976).

Fonts (selection)

  • The suffering of the innocent in Babylon and Israel . Zurich 1946, OCLC 4855974 .
  • Man's image in the image of God in the Old Testament . Zollikon 1959, OCLC 935848567 .
  • The state of Israel and the land promises of the Bible . Zurich 1961, OCLC 13077770 .
  • The Decalogue in the Light of Recent Research . Bern 1962, OCLC 906114713 .

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