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Christian Hermann Weisse

Christian Hermann Weisse (/ˈvsə/; German: [ˈvaɪsə]; Weiße in modern German; 10 August 1801 – 19 September 1866) was a German Protestant religious philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig. He was the son of theologian Christian Ernst Weisse [de] (1766–1832).

Biography

Weisse was born in Leipzig, and studied at the university there, at first adhering to the Hegelian school of philosophy. In the course of time, his ideas changed, and became close to those of Schelling in his later years.[4] He developed (along with I. H. Fichte with whom he regularly corresponded after 1829)[5] a new speculative theism, and became an opponent of Hegel's idealism. In his addresses on the future of the Protestant Church (Reden über die Zukunft der evangelischen Kirche, 1849), he finds the essence of Christianity in Jesus' conceptions of the heavenly Father, the Son of Man and the kingdom of Heaven. In his work on philosophical dogmatics (Philosophische Dogmatik oder Philosophie des Christentums, 3 vols., 1855–1862) he seeks, by idealizing all the Christian dogmas, to reduce them to natural postulates of reason or conscience.[6]

Weisse was the first theologian to propose the two-source hypothesis (1838), which is still held by a majority of biblical scholars today. In the two-source hypothesis, the Gospel of Mark was the first gospel to be written and was one of two sources to the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke, the other source being the Q document, a lost collection of Jesus's sayings.[citation needed]

Weisse was a contributor to I. H. Fichte's academic journal Zeitschrift für Philosophie und spekulative Theologie.

He died in his native city of Leipzig, aged 65.

Works

  • System der Ästhetik (2 vols., 1830)
  • Die Idee der Gottheit (1833)
  • Die philosophische Geheimlehre von der Unsterblichkeit des menschlichen Individuums (1834)
  • Büchlein von der Auferstehung (1836)
  • Die evangelische Geschichte, kritisch und philosophisch bearbeitet (2 vols., 1838)
  • Reden über die Zukunft der evangelischen Kirche (1849)
  • Philosophische Dogmatik oder Philosophie des Christentums (3 vols., 1855–1862)
  • Die Evangelienfrage in ihrem gegenwärtigen Stadium (1856)
  • Psychologie und Unsterblichkeitslehre (edited by R. Seydel, 1869)[6]

Notes

  1. ^ Kelly Parker, Krzysztof Skowronski (eds.), Josiah Royce for the Twenty-first Century: Historical, Ethical, and Religious Interpretations, Lexington Books, 2012, p. 202.
  2. ^ Frederick Charles Copleston, 18th and 19th Century German Philosophy, Continuum, 2003, p. 259.
  3. ^ a b William R. Woodward, Hermann Lotze: An Intellectual Biography, Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 74–5.
  4. ^ Michelle Kosch, Freedom and Reason in Kant, Schelling, and Kierkegaard, Oxford University Press, 2006, p. 134.
  5. ^ Anatol Schneider, Personalität und Wirklichkeit: nachidealistische Schellingrezeption bei Immanuel Hermann Fichte und Christian Hermann Weisse, Königshausen & Neumann, 2001, pp. 73–4.
  6. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.

References

  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Weisse, Christian Hermann". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 499. This work in turn cites:
    • Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology (1890)
    • Rudolf Seydel, Christian Hermann Weisse (1866)
    • Rudolf Seydel, Religion und Wissenschaft (1887)

External links

  • Klaus-Gunther Wesseling (1998). "Weisse, Christian Hermann". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 13. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 684–690. ISBN 3-88309-072-7.

christian, hermann, weisse, german, ˈvaɪsə, weiße, modern, german, august, 1801, september, 1866, german, protestant, religious, philosopher, professor, philosophy, university, leipzig, theologian, christian, ernst, weisse, 1766, 1832, born10, august, 1801leip. Christian Hermann Weisse ˈ v aɪ s e German ˈvaɪse Weisse in modern German 10 August 1801 19 September 1866 was a German Protestant religious philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig He was the son of theologian Christian Ernst Weisse de 1766 1832 Christian Hermann WeisseBorn10 August 1801Leipzig Electorate of SaxonyDied19 September 1866Leipzig Kingdom of SaxonyAlma materUniversity of LeipzigEra19th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolGerman idealismSpeculative theism 1 InstitutionsUniversity of Leipzig 1828 37 1841 66 Academic advisorsI H Fichte epistolary correspondent Notable studentsHermann Lotze 3 Main interestsChristian philosophy philosophy of religionNotable ideasSpeculative theism 2 Two source hypothesisInfluences Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Immanuel Hermann FichteInfluenced Hermann Lotze 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditWeisse was born in Leipzig and studied at the university there at first adhering to the Hegelian school of philosophy In the course of time his ideas changed and became close to those of Schelling in his later years 4 He developed along with I H Fichte with whom he regularly corresponded after 1829 5 a new speculative theism and became an opponent of Hegel s idealism In his addresses on the future of the Protestant Church Reden uber die Zukunft der evangelischen Kirche 1849 he finds the essence of Christianity in Jesus conceptions of the heavenly Father the Son of Man and the kingdom of Heaven In his work on philosophical dogmatics Philosophische Dogmatik oder Philosophie des Christentums 3 vols 1855 1862 he seeks by idealizing all the Christian dogmas to reduce them to natural postulates of reason or conscience 6 Weisse was the first theologian to propose the two source hypothesis 1838 which is still held by a majority of biblical scholars today In the two source hypothesis the Gospel of Mark was the first gospel to be written and was one of two sources to the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke the other source being the Q document a lost collection of Jesus s sayings citation needed Weisse was a contributor to I H Fichte s academic journal Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und spekulative Theologie He died in his native city of Leipzig aged 65 Works EditSystem der Asthetik 2 vols 1830 Die Idee der Gottheit 1833 Die philosophische Geheimlehre von der Unsterblichkeit des menschlichen Individuums 1834 Buchlein von der Auferstehung 1836 Die evangelische Geschichte kritisch und philosophisch bearbeitet 2 vols 1838 Reden uber die Zukunft der evangelischen Kirche 1849 Philosophische Dogmatik oder Philosophie des Christentums 3 vols 1855 1862 Die Evangelienfrage in ihrem gegenwartigen Stadium 1856 Psychologie und Unsterblichkeitslehre edited by R Seydel 1869 6 Notes Edit Kelly Parker Krzysztof Skowronski eds Josiah Royce for the Twenty first Century Historical Ethical and Religious Interpretations Lexington Books 2012 p 202 Frederick Charles Copleston 18th and 19th Century German Philosophy Continuum 2003 p 259 a b William R Woodward Hermann Lotze An Intellectual Biography Cambridge University Press 2015 pp 74 5 Michelle Kosch Freedom and Reason in Kant Schelling and Kierkegaard Oxford University Press 2006 p 134 Anatol Schneider Personalitat und Wirklichkeit nachidealistische Schellingrezeption bei Immanuel Hermann Fichte und Christian Hermann Weisse Konigshausen amp Neumann 2001 pp 73 4 a b Chisholm 1911 References Edit This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Weisse Christian Hermann Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 28 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 499 This work in turn cites Otto Pfleiderer Development of Theology 1890 Rudolf Seydel Christian Hermann Weisse 1866 Rudolf Seydel Religion und Wissenschaft 1887 External links EditKlaus Gunther Wesseling 1998 Weisse Christian Hermann In Bautz Traugott ed Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon BBKL in German Vol 13 Herzberg Bautz cols 684 690 ISBN 3 88309 072 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Hermann Weisse amp oldid 1072690842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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