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Emil Fuchs (13 May 1874, Beerfelden, Grand Duchy of Hesse – 13 February 1971) was a German theologian, the son of Georg Friedrich Fuchs and Auguste Louise Wilhelmine Lonni Hauss. A religious socialist, Fuchs was one of the first Lutheran pastors to join the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
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Emil Fuchs may refer to: Emil Fuchs (artist) (1866–1929),...
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Emil Fuchs (* 13. Mai 1874 in Beerfelden; † 13. Februar 1971 in Ost-Berlin) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe, dreifacher Ehrendoktor und politisch aktiver Theologie-Professor. Fuchs wirkte im Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus
Emil Fuchs fue un escultor, grabador de medallas y pintor estadounidense, nacido el año 1866 en Viena ( Imperio austriaco) y fallecido el 1929 en Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ). Datos biográficos. Retrato de Emily Post (hacia 1906). Conservado en el Museo Brooklyn. Gran danés (1893). Wolfhounds (en) Bronces conservados en el Museo Brooklyn.
Emil Fuchs (1874-1971) became the first Lutheran pastor after World War I in Germany to join the Social Democratic Party, and he also joined a group known as the Religious Socialists. Fuchs became a pacifist, and in 1925, he became a Quaker. In 1931 he was appointed a professor of religious science at the Teachers' Training College in Kiel.
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Theological Figures. Beliefs. Related movements. Christianity portal. v. t. e. 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 leading proponent of a New Hermeneutic theology in the 20th century.