• Ernst Fuchs (11 January 1903 – 15 January 1983) was a German New Testament theologian and a student of Rudolf Bultmann. With Gerhard Ebeling he was a...
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  • cyclist Ernst Fuchs (doctor) (1851–1930), Austrian ophthalmologist Ernst Fuchs (theologian) (1903–1983) German New Testament scholar and student of Rudolf...
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  • Emil Fuchs (theologian) (1874–1971), German theologian Emil Fuchs (baseball) (1878–1961), owner of the Boston Braves 1923–1935 Engelbert Fuchs, Austrian...
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  • Philosophy. In theology this word was used by Ernest Fuchs, relating to New Hermeneutic. Fuchs' doctrine of language helped to inspire a "new quest"...
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    them the renowned professor and colleague Emil Fuchs and his students as well as Fuchs's grandson Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski.[citation needed] When the Berlin...
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  • Gerhard Ebeling (category 20th-century German Protestant theologians)
    Gerhard Ebeling (1912–2001) was a German Lutheran theologian and with Ernst Fuchs a leading proponent of new hermeneutic theology in the 20th century...
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  • 1280), medieval philosopher and theologian Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), political theorist Walter Benjamin (1892–1943) Ernst Bloch (1885–1977) Jakob Böhme...
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  • the history of individual life. This is called the event of language. Ernst Fuchs, Gerhard Ebeling, and James M. Robinson are the scholars who represent...
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  • systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation Eduard Mörike, Protestant theologian, German poet Jürgen Moltmann, Protestant theologian Konrad Raiser...
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    Gotthold Frotscher (Danzig musicologist), Hugo Fuchs (Göttingen anatomist), Vinzenz Fuchs (theologian), Erwin Fues (Hannover physicist) Hans-Georg Gadamer...
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    Friedrich Schwarz (1726–1798), German Protestant missionary Christine Schwarz-Fuchs (born 1974), Austrian entrepreneur and politician Christopher Schwarz (born...
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    1948–1952: Erhard Wagner 1952–1966: Hans Fuchs 1966–1972: Otto Ries 1972–1984: Max Steger 1984–1986: Ernst Eichl 1986–1994: Franz Pausch (temporary because...
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    Rudolf Bultmann (category 20th-century German Protestant theologians)
    His doctoral students included Hans Jonas, Ernst Käsemann, Günther Bornkamm, Helmut Koester, and Ernst Fuchs. He also taught Hannah Arendt. From autumn...
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  • (1912–1994), pianist Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), father of psychoanalysis Bohuslav Fuchs (1895–1972), modernist architect Anna Rosina Gambold (1762-1821),missionary...
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  • Eberhard Jüngel (category German Lutheran theologians)
    Berlin). During this time he was particularly interested in the works of Ernst Fuchs and Heinrich Vogel, who influenced his work throughout his life. He concluded...
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  • historian John O. Evjen, American theologian and church historian Gustav Fechner, German psychologist Wilhelm Fuchs (1898–1947), Nazi SS officer and Holocaust...
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    Ehrenberg (1883–1958), Lutheran theologian, a founder of the Confessing Church Willi Eichler (1896–1971), ISK Ernst Hampel (1919–1945), communist Elvira...
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    (1851–1916), pathologist Heinrich Friedjung (1851–1920), historian, journalist Ernst Fuchs (1851–1930), ophthalmologist Franz von Liszt (1851–1919), jurist, criminologist...
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    Dietrich Bonhoeffer (category 20th-century German Protestant theologians)
    ˈbɔnhøːfɐ] ; 4 February 1906 – 9 April 1945) was a German Lutheran pastor, theologian and anti-Nazi dissident who was a key founding member of the Confessing...
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  • Bornkamm [de]. Bornkamm was a student of Rudolf Bultmann with Ernst Käsemann (Tübingen), Ernst Fuchs (Marburg) and Hans Conzelmann (Göttingen). He developed...
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  • 1954) 1889 – Beulah Bondi, American actress (d. 1981) 1889 – Gottfried Fuchs, German-Canadian Olympic soccer player (d. 1972) 1891 – Tadeusz Peiper,...
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  • Eta Linnemann (category 20th-century German Protestant theologians)
    February 1970, Eta Linnemann worked in Marburg with Rudolf Bultmann and Ernst Fuchs on studies on the Passion story. On 10 August 1971, she was awarded an...
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  • Feuchtmayer the Younger (1735–1803), German Baroque artist and plasterer Franz Fuchs (1949–2000), Austrian terrorist Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872), Austrian...
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    Protestant theologian, university professor and abbot of the monastery Bursfelde near Hann. Münden, Germany Ernst Pittschau sen. (1859–1916), father of Ernst Pittschau...
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    parliamentary leader for the CDU in the Landtag of Brandenburg) Emil Fuchs (Theologian) Karl Grobbel (co-founder of the Berlin Conference of European Catholics)...
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  • about connecting in the moment. The New Hermeneutic, associated with Ernst Fuchs and Gerhard Ebeling, argued that parables are more than "mere" fables—they...
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  • Paul Tillich (category Existentialist theologians)
    philosopher, Christian socialist, and Lutheran theologian who was one of the most influential theologians of the twentieth century. Tillich taught at German...
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  • Reinhold Niebuhr (category 20th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
    Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr (1892–1971) was an American Reformed theologian, ethicist, commentator on politics and public affairs, and professor at Union...
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    the 16th century, works by Otto Brunfels, Hieronymus Bock, and Leonhart Fuchs helped to revive interest in natural history based on first-hand observation;...
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    Philip Melanchthon (category 16th-century German Protestant theologians)
    Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, an intellectual leader of the Lutheran...
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