Erich Haupt

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"Spirituskreis" (1902); Erish Haupt sitting first on left

Karl Friedrich Erich Haupt (8 July 1841 – 19 February 1910) was a German

theologian
.

Biography

He was born at

Halle (from 1888), where in 1902 he was named university rector.[1]

He was successor to Willibald Beyschlag as chairman of the main association of the Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung, and from 1901 to 1908 was editor of the "Deutsch-evangelischen Blätter". For a period of time, he served as head of the Evangelischen Bundes (Protestant Federation).[1]

Works

  • Der erste Brief des Johannes (“First Epistle of John”; 1869).
  • Die alttestamentlichen Citate in den vier Evangelien (“Citations of the Old Testament in the four gospels"; 1871).
  • Die Kirche und die theologische Lehrfreiheit (“The church and freedom of theological teaching”; 1881).
  • Plus ultra, zur Universitätsfrage (2nd ed., 1890).
  • Die Bedeutung der heiligen Schrift für den evangelischen Christen (“The meaning of the Holy Scripture for Lutherans”; 1891).
  • Zum Verständnis des Apostolats im Neuen Testament ("To the understanding of the
    Apostolates in the New Testament"; 1896).[2]

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
    New International Encyclopedia
    (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  1. ^ a b Erich Haupt Catalogus Professorum Halensis
  2. ^ HathiTrust Digital Library (publications)

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