Karl Schwarz

German theologian
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IntroGerman theologian
PlacesGermany
wasReligious scholar Theologian Educator
Work fieldAcademia Religion
Gender
Male
Birth19 November 1812, Wiek
Death25 March 1885Gotha (aged 72 years)
Star signScorpio
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Biography

Karl Schwarz (19 November 1812 – 25 March 1885) was a German Protestant theologian.

Life

Birth and early life

He was born at Wiek, Rügen. His father, Theodor Schwarz, pastor at Wiek, was well known as a preacher, and as the writer of a number of popular works (parables, romances, etc.) under the pseudonym "Theodor Melas".

University studies

Karl Schwarz studied theology and philosophy at Halle, and afterwards at Bonn (1831) and Berlin (1832–1834). At Berlin he came under the influence of Schleiermacher and G. W. F. Hegel, whose influences are seen in his work Das Wesen der Religion (1847). In 1837 he was imprisoned for six months on account of his advanced political opinions. After his release he helped (from 1838) with the Hallische Jahrbücher.

Later life and distinctions

From 1843 to 1845, he lectured at Halle, and was then suspended by the government. In 1849, however, he was appointed professor extraordinarius, and later received a number of distinctions (in 1858 chief court preacher, etc.). Schwarz took an important part in the founding and directing of the German Protestantenverein and became an eminent exponent of liberal theology. His work Zur Geschichte der neuesten Theologie (1856, 4th ed. 1869) is a valuable source for the history of theology in Germany. His other works include Lessing als Theologe (1854) and Grundriss der christ. Lehre (1873, 5th ed. 1876). In his memory, a Karl-Schwarz-Stiftung was founded in connection with the theological faculty at the University of Jena.

1911 Britannica References

  • G. Rudloff, Karl Schwarz (1887);
  • F. Hummel, Zur Bedeutung der Schrift von Karl Schwarz: Uber das Wesen der Religion (1890);
  • Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopädie.

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