Anton F. L. Pelt

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Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (28 June 1799, in

theologian
.

He studied philosophy and theology at the universities of

ecclesiastical superintendent.[1]

With Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald and Karl August Traugott Vogt, he edited the Homiliarum Patristicum,[2] and in 1838 was co-founder of the publication Theologische Mitarbeiten.[1]

Selected works

  • Epistolas Pauli apostoli ad Thessalonicenses, 1830 – Epistles of Paul the Apostle; Thessalonians.
  • Der Kampf aus dem Glauben und die religiösen Parteien unsrer Zeit, 1837 – The struggle with faith and the religious parties of our time (an observation brought on by the second edition of David Strauss's Das Leben Jesu and Christoph Friedrich von Ammon's Fortbildung des Christenthums zur Weltreligion).
  • Protestantismus, Supranaturalismus, Rationalismus und speculative Theologie, 1839 – Protestantism, supranaturalism,
    rationalism
    and speculative theology.
  • Theologische Encyklopädie als System im Zusammenhange mit der Geschichte der theologischen Wissenshcaft und ihrer einzelnen Zweige, 1843 – Theological encyclopedia as a system in connection with the history of theological knowledge and its individual branches.
  • Die Schleswigschen Prediger im Verhältniß zu der im Herzogthum Schleswig eingesetzten Verwaltungscommission, 1850 – The Schleswig preachers in proportion to the administrative commission established by the Duchy of Schleswig.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b ADB:Pelt, Anton Friedrich Ludwig In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 25, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1887, S. 338–340.
  2. ^ a b Most widely held works by Ant. Friedr. Ludwig Pelt WorldCat Identities