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'''Max Wilhelm Theodore Reischle''' (18 June 1858 – 11 December 1905) was an [[Austria]]n-born [[Germany|German]] [[Protestant]] [[Systematic theology|systematic]] [[theology|theologian]]. He was born in [[Vienna]], and died in [[Tübingen]]. | '''Max Wilhelm Theodore Reischle''' (18 June 1858 – 11 December 1905) was an [[Austria]]n-born [[Germany|German]] [[Protestant]] [[Systematic theology|systematic]] [[theology|theologian]]. He was born in [[Vienna]], and died in [[Tübingen]]. | ||
[[File:Spirituskreis 1902 k.jpg|right|thumb|Spirituskreis (1902): Standing, left to right: [[Georg Wissowa]], [[Eduard Meyer]], [[Alois Riehl]], [[Johannes Conrad]], [[Carl Robert]], [[Rudolf Stammler]], [[Emil Kautzsch]], '''Max Reischle'''.]] | [[File:Spirituskreis 1902 k.jpg|right|thumb|Spirituskreis (1902): Standing, left to right: [[Georg Wissowa]], [[Eduard Meyer]], [[Alois Riehl]], [[Johannes Conrad]], [[Carl Robert]], [[Rudolf Stammler]], [[Emil Kautzsch]], '''Max Reischle'''.]] | ||
In 1887, he received his doctorate at the [[University of Tübingen]], | In 1887, he received his doctorate at the [[University of Tübingen]], and from 1889 worked as a professor at the ''Karlsgymnasium'' in [[Stuttgart]]. In 1892, he was appointed a full professor of practical theology at the [[University of Giessen]], then in 1895 become a professor of systematic theology at the [[University of Göttingen]]. During the following year, he accepted a call to [[Halle an der Saale|Halle]] as chair of [[systematic theology]].<ref name=HA>[http://www.catalogus-professorum-halensis.de/reischlemax.html Max Reischle] at Catalogus-professorum-halensis</ref> | ||
His studies largely dealt with mysticism in theology, the [[philosophy of religion]] and the transmission of ethical principles in academic instruction.<ref name=HA/> | His studies largely dealt with mysticism in theology, the [[philosophy of religion]] and the transmission of ethical principles in academic instruction.<ref name=HA/> | ||
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Max Wilhelm Theodore Reischle (18 June 1858 – 11 December 1905) was an Austrian-born German Protestant systematic theologian. He was born in Vienna, and died in Tübingen.
In 1887, he received his doctorate at the University of Tübingen, and from 1889 worked as a professor at the Karlsgymnasium in Stuttgart. In 1892, he was appointed a full professor of practical theology at the University of Giessen, then in 1895 become a professor of systematic theology at the University of Göttingen. During the following year, he accepted a call to Halle as chair of systematic theology.[1]
His studies largely dealt with mysticism in theology, the philosophy of religion and the transmission of ethical principles in academic instruction.[1]
Published works
- Die Frage nach dem Wesen der Religion. Grundlagen zu einer Methodologie der theologischen Wissenschaft (1889) – The question of the nature of religion. Foundations for a methodology of theological science.
- Der Glaube an Jesus Christus und die geschichtliche Erforschung seines Lebens (1893) – Faith in Jesus Christ and the historical study of his life.
- Christentum und Entwicklungsgedanke (1898).
- Christliche Glaubenslehre in Leitsätzen für eine akademische Vorlesung entwickelt (1899) – Christian doctrine as guidelines for academic lecture development.
- Werturteile und Glaubensurteile (1900) – Value and belief judgments.
- Die Bibel und das christliche Volksleben (1902).[1]
References
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External links
- Max Reischle at www.catalogus-professorum-halensis.de (German language)
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- Austrian Protestant theologians
- German people of Austrian descent
- Writers from Vienna
- Academic staff of the University of Göttingen
- Academic staff of the University of Giessen
- Academic staff of the University of Halle
- University of Tübingen alumni
- 1858 births
- 1905 deaths
- 19th-century German Protestant theologians
- 19th-century German male writers
- German male non-fiction writers