Christian Gottlob Wilke

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Christian Gottlob Wilke (May 13, 1786, in Badrina

theologian
.

He studied

University of Leipzig, and from 1814 to 1819 served as a minister to a Saxon Landwehr installation. Afterwards he worked as a pastor in the hamlet of Hermannsdorf in the Ore Mountains
.

In 1838 he settled in

Matthew and Luke. During the same time frame, philosopher Christian Hermann Weisse
(1801-1866), independent of Wilke, came up with the same conclusion.

In the following years, Wilke published a New Testament lexicon called Clavis Novi Testamenti Philologica (1840–41, not to confuse with the anterior book of same title by Christian Abraham Wahl), a book involving New Testament rhetoric titled Die neutestamentliche Rhetorik (1842–43) and an influential study on New Testament hermeneutics called Die Hermeneutik des Neuen Testaments (1843–44).

Trained as a

Roman Catholicism in 1846. Subsequently, he moved to Würzburg
, where he worked on revisions of his earlier publications.

References

  1. ^ Theologische Studien und Kritiken (1917), S. 199 (2 extracts) year and place of birth und correction of the false birthplace "Werm"

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