Erich Schaeder Explained
Erich Schaeder |
Birth Date: | 22 December 1861 |
Birth Place: | Clausthal, Kingdom of Hanover (now Germany) |
Death Place: | Berlin, Germany |
Occupation: | Protestant theologian |
Nationality: | German |
Erich Schaeder (22 December 1861 – 18 February 1936) was a German Protestant theologian.
He studied theology at the universities of Berlin and Greifswald, where in 1891 he qualified as a lecturer. In 1894 he became an associate professor of theology at the University of Königsberg, and later on, served as a full professor at the universities of Kiel (from 1899) and Breslau (from 1918).[1]
Schaeder was a leading advocate of theocentric theology. Through his criticism of 19th-century theological anthropocentrism, he was one of the founders of dialectical theology.[1]
Selected works
- Die Bedeutung des lebendigen Christus fur die Rechtfertigung nach Paulus, 1891 - The importance of the living Christ for justification to Paul the Apostle.
- Die Christologie der Bekenntnisse und die moderne Theologie : zwei Vorträge (with Adolf Schlatter; 1905) - The Christology of confessions and modern theology: two lectures.
- Das Evangelium Jesu und das Evangelium von Jesus, 1906 - Jesus the Evangelist and the Gospel of Jesus.
- Der Moderne Mensch und die Kirche, 1907 - Modern man and the church.
- Natur und Christentum : vier Vorträge (with Karl Bornhäuser, Wilhelm Lütgert and Georg Lasson; 1907) - Nature and Christianity: four lectures.
- Schriftglaube und Heilsgewissheit : Vorlesungen, 1908 - Scripture faith and assurance of salvation: lectures.
- Theologie und geschichte, 1909 - Theology and history.
- Theozentrische Theologie : eine Untersuchung zur dogmatische Prinzipienlehre (2 volumes, 1909–14) - Theocentric theology: an investigation into the dogmatic doctrine of principles.[2]
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=JkoK_108xJkC&dq=%22Schaeder%2C+Erich%22+1861+Clausthal&pg=PT609 Plett - Schmidseder
- http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Schaeder%2C%20Erich%2C%201861-1936 Erich Schaeder