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Heinrich Julius Holtzmann

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Heinrich Julius Holtzmann (7 May 1832 – 4 August 1910), German Protestant theologian, son of theologian Karl Julius Holtzmann (1804–1877), was born at Karlsruhe, where his father ultimately became prelate and counsellor to the supreme consistory (Evangelischer Oberkirchenrat) of the Evangelical State Church in Baden. [1]

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Adelheid Steinmann

Adelheid Steinmann (born Adelheid Holtzmann on 26 April 1866 in Heidelberg, died 20 January 1925 in Bonn) was a German politician, women's rights activist and wife of Gustav Steinmann.

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Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer, OM (14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965) was a French-German theologian, organist, writer, humanitarian, philosopher, and physician.

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Authorship of the Johannine works

The authorship of the Johannine works—the Gospel of John, Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation—has been debated by scholars since at least the 2nd century AD.

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Authorship of the Pauline epistles

The Pauline epistles are the fourteen books in the New Testament traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle, although many dispute the anonymous Epistle to the Hebrews as being a Pauline epistle.

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Biblical criticism

Biblical criticism is a philosophical and methodological approach to studying the Bible, using neutral non-sectarian judgment, that grew out of the scientific thinking of the Age of Reason (1700–1789).

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Epistle to the Ephesians

The Epistle to the Ephesians, also called the Letter to the Ephesians and often shortened to Ephesians, is the tenth book of the New Testament.

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First Epistle of John

The First Epistle of John, often referred to as First John and written 1 John or I John, is the first of the Johannine epistles of the New Testament, and the fourth of the catholic epistles.

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Friedrich Bleek

Friedrich Bleek (born July 4, 1793 in Ahrensbök in Holstein (a village near Lübeck)February 27, 1859 in Bonn), was a German Biblical scholar.

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Georg Weber (historian)

Georg Weber (10 February 1808 in Bad Bergzabern – 10 August 1888 in Heidelberg) was a German historian.

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Heinrich Bassermann

Heinrich Gustav Bassermann (July 12, 1849 – August 30, 1909) was a German Lutheran theologian born in Frankfurt am Main.

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Holtzmann

Holtzmann may refer to.

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Leopold Witte

Leopold Witte (9 June 1836, in Halle an der Saale – 2 December 1921) was a German Protestant theologian and educator.

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List of biblical commentaries

This is an outline of commentaries and commentators.

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List of Christian theologians

This is a list of notable Christian theologians.

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Logia

The term logia (λόγια), plural of logion (λόγιον), is used variously in ancient writings and modern scholarship in reference to communications of divine origin.

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Marcan priority

Marcan priority, the hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was the first-written of the three Synoptic Gospels and was used as a source by the other two (Matthew and Luke) is a central element in discussion of the synoptic problem – the question of the documentary relationship among these three Gospels.

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Q source

The Q source (also Q document, Q Gospel, or Q from Quelle, meaning "source") is a hypothetical written collection of primarily Jesus' sayings (logia).

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Richard Adelbert Lipsius

Richard Adelbert Lipsius (February 14, 1830, Gera, Thuringia – August 19, 1892, Jena, Thuringia) was a distinguished German Protestant theologian.

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Richard Otto Zöpffel

Richard Otto Zöpffel (14 June 1843 – 7 January 1891) was a Baltic German church historian and theologian born in Arensburg, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire (today Kuressaare, Estonia).

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Richard Rothe

Richard Rothe (28 January 1799 – 20 August 1867) was a German Lutheran theologian.

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Three-source hypothesis

The three-source hypothesis is a candidate solution to the synoptic problem.

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Two-source hypothesis

The two-source hypothesis (or 2SH) is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and differences between the three Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

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Wingolf

Wingolf is an umbrella organisation of 35 student fraternities at 34 universities in Germany, Austria and Estonia.

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1910 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1910.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Julius_Holtzmann

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