Julius Hamberger

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Julius Hamberger (born August 3, 1801 in Gotha , † August 5, 1885 in Munich ) was a German Lutheran theologian and writer .

Life

Julius Hamberger moved with his family to Munich in 1809. There he attended - under Friedrich Thiersch - the (today's) Wilhelmsgymnasium , which he graduated in 1818. He then studied theology in Erlangen and became familiar with the theological direction there . In 1828 he became a catechist and later professor of German language and literature at the Kadettenanstalt in Munich.

Encouraged by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Franz von Baader , whose enthusiastic supporter he became, he made the study of Jakob Boehme's writings and the reconciliation of Christianity and reason on the basis of Christian mysticism and theosophy his life's work. He published the sermons of Johannes Taulers , the autobiography of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger and - with Franz Hoffmann and others - the works of Baader. In his memories from my life he remembered his personal relationships with King Maximilian II , who was close to him as a kindred spirit of Schelling.

Julius Hamberger died as a result of an accident on August 5, 1885 in Munich.

Works

  • God and his revelations in nature and history . Munich 1836; 2. A. 1882
  • Textbook of the Christian religion . 1839; 3. A. 1877 as The biblical truth in its harmony with nature and history
  • The teaching of the German philosopher Jakob Böhme . Munich 1844; Reprint: Gerstenberg, Hildesheim 1975, ISBN 3-8067-0555-0
  • (Ed.): The Württemberg prelate Friedrich Christoph Oetinger autobiography . With a foreword by Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert . Liesching, Stuttgart 1845
  • The cardinal points of the Franz Baader philosophy . Steinkopf, Stuttgart 1855
  • (Ed.): Voices from the sanctuary of Christian mysticism and theosophy . 2 volumes. Steinkopf, Stuttgart 1857
  • The fundamental concepts of Baader's ethics, politics and religious philosophy . Steinkopf, Stuttgart 1858
  • Christianity and modern culture . 3 volumes. Dichert, Erlangen 1863/67/75
  • Physica sacra. Monograph on the heavenly corporeality . 1869
  • Memories from my life . Stuttgart 1883

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Julius Hamberger  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Max Leitschuh: The matriculations of the upper classes of the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich , 4 vols., Munich 1970-1976 .; Vol. 3, p. 247