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  1. Teólogo, historiador de la Iglesia, profesor universitario y escritor. Empleador. Universidad de Tubinga. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Ferdinand Christian Baur (21 de junio de 1792 - 2 de diciembre de 1860), fue un teólogo alemán, líder de la escuela exegética de Tubinga.

    • Stadtfriedhof Tübingen
    • 21 de junio de 1792, Fellbach (Alemania)
  2. 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 (named for the University of Tübingen where Baur studied and taught). Following Hegel 's theory of dialectic, Baur argued that second century Christianity represented the ...

  3. Ferdinand Christian Baur, German theologian and scholar who initiated the Protestant Tubingen school of biblical criticism and who has been called the father of modern studies in church history. His methods helped to make Christianity subject to critical historical examination.

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  4. 2 de mar. de 2017 · The book focuses on the history of early Christianity, although as a historian of the church and theology Baur covered the entire field up to his own time. He combined the most exacting historical research with a theological interpretation of history influenced by Kant, Schelling, and Hegel.

  5. Ferdinand Christian Baur fue un teólogo alemán, líder de la escuela exegética de Tubinga, nacido en Schmiden el 21 de junio de 1792 y fallecido en Tubinga el 2 de diciembre de 1860. Quick facts: Ferdinand Christian Baur, Información persona...

  6. It illuminates Baurs theological approach to history, evaluates his argument for the authentic Pauline epistles (Galatians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Romans), and explores Paul’s theological framework as presented by Baur (Christianity as the religion of spirit, truth, and freedom).

  7. View PDF. The Christ Party in the Corinthian Community by Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792–1860), one of the founders of modern New Testament scholarship, is now available in English for the first time. In this ground-breaking work, Baur argued for a diversity.