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ADOLPH See also: German theologian, was See also: born at See also: Karlsruhe on the 13th of See also: January 1837 and was educated at See also: Jena, See also: Gottingen, Berlin and See also: Heidelberg, where he became Privatdozent in 1861, professor extraordinary in 1867 and ordinary professor in 1872
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He was a See also: disciple of the See also: Tubingen school and a strong See also: Protestant
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Among other See also: works he wrote Der Apostel Paulus (1865), Neutestamentliche Zeitgeschichte (1868–1873, 4 vols.; Eng. trans.), D
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Strauss and die Theologie seiner Zell (1876–1878, 2 vols.), and lives of See also: Richard See also: Rothe (2 vols
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1902), and See also: Luther (1904)
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His scholarship was See also: sound and his See also: style vigorous
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Under the pseudonym See also: George See also: Taylor he wrote several
See also: historical romances, especially See also: Antinous (1880), which quickly ran through five See also: editions, and is the See also: story of a soul " which courted See also: death because the See also: objective restraints of faith had been lost." Klytia (1883) was a 16th-century story, Jetta (1884) a tale of the See also: great immigrations, and Elfriede " a See also: romance of the Rhine." He died on the 2nd of See also: August 1909
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