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  1. Gerhard was deeply influenced as a youth by the Lutheran theologian Johann Arndt and studied theology and philosophy at the Universities of Wittenberg, Marburg, and Jena. In 1606 he became superintendent of the churches in Heldburg in the duchy of Coburg, and he later supervised all the churches in the duchy.

  2. Johann Gerhard ist der Name folgender Personen: Johann Gerhard (Theologe) (1582–1637), deutscher Theologe; Johann Gerhard (Amtmann) (1781–1858), badischer Amtmann; Johann Gerhard (Mediziner) (1599–1657), deutscher Arzt und Hochschullehrer; Johann Carl Ludewig Gerhard (1768–1835), deutscher Berghauptmann

  3. 17 de ago. de 2017 · Johann Gerhard (1582-1637) died as a professor of theology at the University of Jena, a post he had held for twenty-one years. His popularity there was evidenced by the fact that he received and turned down over twenty calls during his time as a professor.

  4. Johann Gerhard König ( 1728–1785) fue un misionero, botánico y médico alemán nacido en Ungerhof, en la polaca Livland. Fue alumno de Carlos Linneo en 1757, y vivió en Dinamarca de 1759 a 1767.

  5. 17 de ago. de 2017 · Johann Gerhard (1582-1637) died as a professor of theology at the University of Jena, a post he had held for twenty-one years. His popularity there was evidenced by the fact that he received and turned down over twenty calls during his time as a professor.

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2024-02-13 21:06:24 Associated-names Dinda, Richard J; Gerhard, Johann, 1582-1637.

  7. This volume contains the first part of Johann Gerhard's commonplace On Death, originally published in 1621 in the eighth volume of Gerhard’s Theological Commonplaces. Deeply interested in eschatological matters, Gerhard held several disputations from 1607-1636, with topics ranging from death, resurrection, judgment, hell, heaven, souls after death, and purgatory.