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    Ferdinand Christian Baur (21 June 1792 – 2 December 1860) was a German Protestant theologian and founder and leader of the (new) Tübingen School of theology...
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  • Hall Putsch Erwin Baur, German geneticist and botanist Esperanza Baur, Mexican actress, 2nd wife of John Wayne Ferdinand Christian Baur, (1792–1860), German...
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  • Incident at Antioch (category Ancient Christian controversies)
    Epistle to the Galatians 2:11–14. Since the 19th century figure Ferdinand Christian Baur, biblical scholars have found evidence of conflict among the leaders...
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    far Paul did in fact influence Christian doctrine. According to the 19th-century German theologian Ferdinand Christian Baur, founder of the Tübingen school...
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    Simon Magus (category Christian occultists)
    Robert McNair Price has spoken on the speculation by academics Ferdinand Christian Baur and Hermann Detering that Simon may be identified with Paul the...
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    Strauß, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, Ferdinand Christian Baur and Eberhard Nestle, and the philologist August Pauly. Nikodemus...
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    Munich, because of polemics with the Protestant Tübingen theologian Ferdinand Christian Baur.[citation needed] In 1838 he was appointed to the deanery of Würzburg...
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    Succession, Wallenstein persuaded Ferdinand to agree with relatively lenient terms in the June 1629 Treaty of Lübeck. Christian retained his German possessions...
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    Zeitfolge (General history of the Christian Church in chronological order) was praised by Ferdinand Christian Baur "as one of the most exquisite works...
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    Philip Schaff (category American Christian theologians)
    Tübingen, Halle and Berlin, he was successively influenced by Ferdinand Christian Baur and Schmid, by Friedrich August Tholuck and Julius Müller, by David...
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  • the early Christian community. Ferdinand Christian Baur applied Hegelian philosophy to church history and described a 2nd-century Christian community...
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    authorship until the 19th century when, around 1840, German scholar Ferdinand Christian Baur accepted only four of the letters bearing Paul's name as genuine...
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    school were Professors Friedrich Heinrich Kern (1790–1842) and Ferdinand Christian Baur, who instilled in their pupils a deep appreciation for the ancient...
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    Epistle to Philemon (category 1st-century Christian texts)
    nineteenth century known as the Tübingen School. Their leader, Ferdinand Christian Baur, only accepted four New Testament epistles as genuinely written...
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    became a pupil and friend of Heinrich Ewald, and studied under Ferdinand Christian Baur, though he did not join the new Tübingen school. For a short time...
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    Marcion, he appears as a disciple of the Hegelian New Testament scholar Ferdinand Baur. This did not last long with him, however, for the second edition (1857)...
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    Hans Lassen Martensen Karl Daub Philip Marheineke David Strauss Ferdinand Christian Baur Richard Adelbert Lipsius Otto Pfleiderer G. C. A. von Harless J...
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    nineteenth century.: 23  In 1835, and again in 1845, theologian Ferdinand Christian Baur postulated the apostles Peter and Paul had an argument that led...
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  • in Württemberg. He studied at the University of Tübingen under Ferdinand Christian Baur, and later on, served as a deacon in the towns of Waiblingen and...
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  • in Paternion, Austria. The crowned serpent is possibly an allusion to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, while the dog possibly refers to Peter Canisius...
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    Ethiopian eunuch (category African Christians)
    he had been explicitly categorized. Ernst Haenchen builds on Ferdinand Christian Baur's work (1792–1860) in concluding that "the author of Acts made the...
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    to the Tübingen school. Fond of emphasizing his independence of Ferdinand Christian Baur, he still, in all important points, followed in the footsteps of...
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  • Edward Horn, English opera singer and composer (d. 1849) 1792 – Ferdinand Christian Baur, German theologian and scholar (d. 1860) 1797 – Wilhelm Küchelbecker...
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    Friedrich List (1789–1846), economist, university professor. Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792–1860), Protestant theologian, lived and died here. Immanuel...
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    Gospel of Marcion (category 2nd-century Christian texts)
    position has been supported by scholars such as Albrecht Ritschl, Ferdinand Christian Baur, Paul-Louis Couchoud, Georges Ory, John Townsend, R. Joseph Hoffman...
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  • Salomo Semler (1725–91), Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (1752–1827), Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792–1860), and Wellhausen (1844–1918). In academic circles, it...
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    Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1543), and Denmark-Norway (1537), where he also crowned Christian III. This earned him later the epithet "Second Apostle of the North"....
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    poet and civic leader Ludwig Uhland and the Protestant theologian Ferdinand Christian Baur, whose circle, colleagues and students became known as the "Tübingen...
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  • Roman Catholic and Lutheran churches. It was heavily criticized by Ferdinand Christian Baur and David Friedrich Strauss. Möhler's ecclesiology and theology...
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    Justin Martyr (category 2nd-century Christian theologians)
    Ferdinand Christian Baur, who considered him a Jewish Christian, Albrecht Ritschl has argued that it was precisely because he was a Gentile Christian...
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