Julius Wegscheider

Julius August Ludwig Wegscheider (September 27 1771 - January 27, 1849), was a German theologian. He was born at Kbelingen, Braunschweig. He studied theology at Helmstdt, was tutor in a Hamburg family from 1795 to 1805, Repetent at the University of Gttingen, professor of theology at Rinteln in Hesse (1806-1815), and at the University of Halle from 1815. In 1830, along with his colleague Wilhelm Gesenius, he was threatened with deposition for teaching rationalism, and though he retained his office he lost his influence, which passed to Friedrich Tholuck and Julius Mller. His chief works were ber die von der neuesten Philosophie geforderte Trennung der Moral von der Religion (1804); Einleitung in das Evangelium Johannis (1806); and Institutiones theologicae dogmaticae (1815), to which W Steiger's Kritik des Rationalismus in Wegscheiders Dogmatik (1830) was a reply.
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