Christian Hermann Weisse

Christian Hermann Weisse (August 10th 1801 with Leipzig - September 19th 1866 with Leipzig), Theology N protesting and German philosopher , born with Leipzig, where he studies.

Formation

Leaving the university of this city, it adheres to the school hégélienne of philosophy. With time, its ideas change, and approach those of Schelling. It develops, with Fichte new a speculative Théisme, and is opposed to the Idéalisme Panthéiste of Hegel.

In its lessons on the future of the Protestant church ( Reden über die Zukunft DER evangeliscken Kirche , 1849), it locates the gasoline of Christianity in the statements of Jesus on:

  1. its Father of the Sky ,
  2. the Son of man,
  3. the Kingdom of heaven.

In its philosophical work on the dogmatic ( Philosophische Dogmatik oder Philosophy of Christentums , 3 flights. 1855 - 1862), it seeks, by symbolization, to bring back all the Christian dogmas, with normal statements of the Raison or Conscience.

Theory of the two sources

Weisse was the first theologist who proposed the assumption of the two sources (1838), still held for good by a broad consensus of biblical researchers today. The assumption of the two sources says that the Gospel according to Marc was written the first and is one of the two sources which the Gospel according to Matthieu and the Gospel take as a starting point according to Luc, the other source being the document Q, a lost collection of logia ( dires ) of Jesus.

Its other work

  1. Die Idea der Gottheit (1833), (the idea of divinity)

  2. Die philosophische Geheimlehre von der Unsterblichkeit of the inenschlichen Individuums (1834)
  3. Bitchlein von der Auferstehung (1836)
  4. Die evangelische Geschichte, kritisch und philosophisch bearbeitet (2 flights., 1838 (history of the Gospels, philosophical and critical study))
  5. Die Evangelienfrage in ihrem gegenwärtigen Stadium (1856)
  6. Psychology und Unsterblichkeitslehre (published by R Seydel, 1869).

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