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Nationality
  
German

Occupation
  
theologian

Name
  
Hermann Olshausen


Hermann Olshausen

Born
  
21 August 1796 (
1796-08-21
)
Oldeslohe, Duchy of Holstein

Alma mater
  
University of Kiel Humboldt University of Berlin

Died
  
September 4, 1839, Erlangen, Germany

Education
  
University of Kiel, Humboldt University of Berlin

Books
  
Biblical Commentary on the Ne, The Last Days of the Saviour, Biblical Commentary on the Ne, A Commentary on Paul's, Studies in the Epistle to the Ro

Hermann Olshausen (21 August 1796 – 4 September 1839) was a German theologian.

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Biography

Olshausen was born at Oldeslohe in Holstein. He was educated at the universities of Kiel (1814) and Berlin (1816), where he was influenced by Schleiermacher and Neander. In 1817 he was awarded the prize at the Festival of the Reformation for an essay, Melanchthons Charakteristik aus seinen Briefen dargestellt (1818). This essay brought him to the notice of the Prussian Minister of Public Worship, and in 1820 he became Privatdozent at Berlin. In 1821, he became professor extraordinarius at the University of Königsberg, and in 1827 professor. In 1834, he became professor at the University of Erlangen.

Olshausen's expertise lay in New Testament exegesis; his Kommentar über sämmtliche Schriften des Neuen Testaments (Commentary on the complete text of the New Testament; completed and revised by Ebrard and Wiesinger) began to appear at Königsberg in 1830, and was translated into English in 4 volumes (Edinburgh, 1847–1849). He had prepared for it by his other works, Die Echtheit der vier kanonischen Evangelien, aus der Geschichte der zwei ersten Jahrhunderte erwiesen (The veracity of the four canonical Gospels demonstrated from the history of the first two centuries, 1823), Ein Wort über tieferen Schriftsinn (1824) and Die biblische Schriftauslegung (1825). In the latter two works, he presents his method of exegesis, and rejects the doctrine of verbal inspiration.

Family

He was a brother of politician Theodor Olshausen and orientalist Justus Olshausen.

References

Hermann Olshausen Wikipedia