Karl Friedrich Bahrdt (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈbaːɐ̯t]; 25 August 1741 – 23 April 1792), also spelled Carl Friedrich Bahrdt, was an unorthodox...
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James Black Baillie (1873–1940)[2] Alexander Bain (1818–1903)[1][3] Karl Friedrich Bahrdt (1741–1792)[2] Lynne Rudder Baker (1944–2017)[2] Mikhail Bakhtin...
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and publisher Christian Adolph Klotz (1738–1771), philologist. Karl Friedrich Bahrdt (1741–1792), theologian and enlightener. Robert Heller (1812–1871)...
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Leipzig University (redirect from Karl Marx University, Leipzig)
philosopher and theologian. Adolf von Harnack, German theologian Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, controversial German Protestant biblical scholar, theologian, and...
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crucifixion. Early proponents of this hypothesis include German Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, who suggested in around 1780 that Jesus deliberately feigned his...
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– Matthias von Schoenberg, Catholic author (b. 1732) April 23 – Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian, adventurer (b. 1741) April 30 – John Montagu...
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– George Stubbs, English painter and academic (d. 1806) 1741 – Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and author (d. 1792) 1744 – Johann Gottfried...
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the Bounds of Bare Reason.[clarification needed] The theologian Karl Friedrich Bahrdt saw himself forced to lay down his magisterium because of the new...
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Piozzi), English diarist and arts patron (died 1821) August 25 – Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and adventurer (died 1792) October 4 – Edmond...
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of Michigan. Member of Charity Lodge No. 94, Detroit, Michigan. Karl Friedrich Bahrdt (1741–1792), German theologian and adventurer. Freemason, who with...
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politician (b. 1706) 1784 – Solomon I of Imereti (b. 1735) 1792 – Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and author (b. 1741) 1794 – Guillaume-Chrétien...
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history at the University of Erfurt, where his colleagues included Karl Friedrich Bahrdt and Christoph Martin Wieland. From 1779 up to the time of his death...
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eschatological, a fact overlooked until the end of the 19th century." Karl Friedrich Bahrdt – another rationalist theologian (1741–1792) Heinrich Paulus – another...
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August von Kotzebue (redirect from August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue)
destroyed by a controversial dramatic satire, Doktor Bahrdt mit der eisernen Stirn (Doctor Bahrdt with the Iron Brow), which appeared in 1790 with the...
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Church, for instance Lauchert lists titles by Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, Johann Friedrich Bahrdt, and Karl Gottlob Hofmann. The book was formally condemned...
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Howitt, English historical writer and poet (died 1879) April 23 – Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and writer (born 1741) May 4 – Giuseppe Garampi...
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In 1769, he helped Karl Friedrich Bahrdt obtain the chair of biblical antiquities in the philosophical faculty at Erfurt. Bahrdt, like Klotz, came from...
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1802. One of Fahrmann's known works is a theological review of Karl Friedrich Bahrdt's controversial bible translation. Buchner, Max (13 January 2014)...
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Paulus' words Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Hermann Samuel Reimarus – another rationalist theologian (1694–1768) Karl Friedrich Bahrdt – another rationalist...
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Ehlers (1732–1800) Friedrich Gabriel Resewitz (1729–1806) Karl Friedrich Bahrdt (1741–1792) Friedrich Gedike (1754–1803) Philipp Julius Lieberkühn (1754–1788)...
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Halle über Dr. Bahrdt's Appellation an das Publikum, 1785 - Declaration of the theological faculty at Halle on Karl Friedrich Bahrdt's appeal to the audience...
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the founder of the historical critical method, in 1773, against Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, and in 1769 against Julius Gustav Alberti, the first Rationalist...
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Robert Bage Walter Bagehot Jens Immanuel Baggesen Julius Bahnsen Karl Friedrich Bahrdt Samuel Bailey George Baillie ([2]) Alexander Bain Mikhail Bakunin...
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and East European History Sten Gunnar Flygt Vanderbilt University Karl Friedrich Bahrdt Reginald H. Phelps Harvard University Early evolution of the National...
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Sterben der Frau v. Wolframsdorf. Greiz 1760 Wort der Liebe an den Herrn v. Bahrdt. . . 1780 Auf den ruhmvollen Tod Leopold's, Prinzen von Braunschweig. Greiz...
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Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, Early French and German defenses of freedom of the press: Elie Luzac's essay on Freedom of expression, 1749 and Carl Friedrich...
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Charles Dupuis and Constantin Volney (end of eighteenth century), Karl Bahrdt and Karl Venturini in Germany, Charles Hennell in England, as well as the...
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Böhme 1760 SS 703 Johann Friedrich Bahrdt 1760 WS 704 Anton Wilhelm Plaz 1761 SS 705 Johann August Ernesti 1761 WS 706 Karl Andreas Bel 1762 SS 707 Christian...
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sociological theory. Alongside thinkers like Helmut Schelsky, Hans Paul Bahrdt, Dieter Claessens, and others he was one of those sociologists in post-war...
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Charles Dupuis and Constantin Volney (end of eighteenth century), Karl Bahrdt and Karl Venturini in Germany, Charles Hennell in England, as well as the...
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