Johann Lobegott Ferdinand Lange

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Johann Lobegott Ferdinand Lange (born September 26, 1798 in Colmnitz , Erzgebirge , † October 21, 1852 in Jena ) was a German Protestant theologian .

Career

After attending the Lyceum in Freiberg, he studied classical philology and theology in Leipzig and continued his studies in Jena from 1818, and around 1819 as a Dr. Phil to do his doctorate and become a Baccalaureus from September 1823. The subsequent habilitation on May 13, 1824 at the theological faculty gave him the opportunity, after his time as a private lecturer, to accept the extraordinary honorary professorship in theology from 1828, in order to teach as a full honorary professor of theology from 1838.

He was considered to be one of the rational biblical thermeutics who succeeded Johann Friedrich Röhr .

Works

  • Apology of the Christian belief in revelation, Jena 1823;
  • De gravissimis fidei nostrae evangelicae capitibus adversus ecclesiam catholicam fortiter quidem at caute defendendis, Jenae 1824 ( dissertation )

literature

  • Friedrich August Klein : Presentation of the dogmatic system of the Evangelical-Protestant Church: together with historical and critical remarks ; An auxiliary book for the promotion of a thorough study of dogmatics, Jena 1822
  • Johann Lobegott Ferdinand Lange. In: Heinrich Döring (Ed.): Jenaischer Universitäts-Almanach, Weimar 1845, pp. 67–68
  • Johannes Günther: Life sketches of the professors of the University of Jena from 1558 to 1858. A celebratory offer for the three-hundred-year secular celebration of the university on August 15, 16 and 17, 1858 , Jena 1858, 247–248
  • Georg Christian Bernhard PünjerLange, Johann Lobegott Ferdinand . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 17, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1883, p. 642.