Johann Karl August Schuffenhauer

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Johann Karl August Schuffenhauer (born October 24, 1760 in Röcknitz (today zu Thallwitz ), †  January 5, 1837 ) was a German philosopher and theologian . He worked as a private lecturer at the University of Leipzig .

Career

Schuffenhauer held the propaedeutic event “General Encyclopedia” at the University of Leipzig for several years.

Works

  • Advmbratio Qvaestionis Historicae De Vi Religionis In Salvtem Pvblicam Pars ... (Leipzig 1796) - with Gotthelf Christian Grenz
  • Practical manual for Freemasons, written according to the needs of our age by a brother of the order (Leipzig 1801) - published anonymously
  • Brief explanation of the symbolic books for the unlearned (Leipzig 1803)
  • Brief geographical description of Palestine, along with some news of strange places from ancient geography (Leipzig 1803)
  • Draft on the history of the Bible and Christian religion, as well as the most distinguished religious parties ... (Leipzig 1804)
  • Draft for an encyclopaedic knowledge of all sciences and arts for the student youth for the use of his lectures (Leipzig 1807)
  • Guidance on how to teach children the beginnings of religion; for use by school teachers (Leipzig 1810)
  • Communion book for young Christians who go to the Lord's Supper for the first time; together with an appendix on the duties of parents towards their children after enjoying the Lord's Supper (Leipzig 1810)
  • On moral and religious education (Leipzig 1810)
  • My views and experiences in the Masonic Order (1821)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. See Leipzig City Archives, PoA No. 65, Bl. 320.