Karl Christian Johann Holsten

Karl Christian Johann Holsten (March 31 1825January 26 1897) was a German theologian Holsten was born in Gstrow, Mecklenburg. He was educated at Leipzig, Berlin, and Rostock, where in 1852 he became a teacher of religion at the Gymnasium. In 1870 he went to Bern as professor of New Testament studies, moving from there in 1876 to Heidelberg, where he remained until his death. Holsten was an adherent of the Tbingen school, and held to Baur's views on the alleged antagonism between Petrinism and Paulinism. Among his writings are:
  • Zum Evangelium d. Paulus und d. Petrus (1867)
  • Das Evangelium des Paulus dargestelit (1880)
  • Die synoptischen Evangelien nach der Form ihres Inhalts (1886)

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