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293: 218: 118:) (2 volumes, 1846). It was this book which first put before the world, with Schwegler's characteristic boldness and clearness, the results of the critical labours of the earlier representatives of the new Tübingen school in relation to the first development of 73:
as he conceived the latter. This work, with other essays, brought him into conflict with the authorities of the church, in consequence of which he gave up theology as his professional study and chose that of philosophy.
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was much more than an isolated outbreak of eccentric fanaticism in the early church, though he himself introduced fresh misconceptions by connecting it with
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at Tübingen University. In 1848 he was made an associate professor of Roman literature and
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Das nachapostolische Zeitalter in den Hauptmomenten seiner Entwicklung
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Der Montanismus und die christliche Kirche des Zweiten Jahrhunderts
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The Post-Apostolic Age in the Principal Moments of its Development
22:(10 February 1819 – 5 January 1857) was a German 169:Übersetzung und Erläuterung der aristotelischen Metaphysik 65:(1841), in which he pointed out for the first time that 257: 95:, and soon afterwards a full professor of history. 304: 53:in 1836, and was one of the earliest pupils of 159:, 1867; 5th edition of English translation by 57:, under whose influence he devoted himself to 49:, the son of a country pastor. He entered the 343:Academic staff of the University of Tübingen 16:German philosopher and Protestant theologian 125:Schwegler published also an edition of the 328:19th-century German Protestant theologians 228: 211: 209: 207: 205: 203: 173:Geschichte der griechischen Philosophie 171:(4 volumes, 1847–48), and a posthumous 323:People from Schwäbisch Hall (district) 305: 200: 157:Handbook of the History of Philosophy 254:, vol. ii. (1878), pp. 329–363 145:Geschichte der Philosophie im Umriß 110:His principal theological work was 13: 294:Works by or about Albert Schwegler 14: 364: 278: 258:Wilhelm Sigmund Teuffel (1891), " 348:19th-century German male writers 333:19th-century German philosophers 216: 165:History of Philosophy in Epitome 149:History of Philosophy in Epitome 353:German male non-fiction writers 265:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 1: 338:University of Tübingen alumni 193: 36: 7: 177:History of Greek Philosophy 10: 369: 285:Works by Albert Schwegler 153:James Hutchison Stirling 139:(1852). His work on the 79:Jahrbücher der Gegenwart 239:Encyclopædia Britannica 143:includes his excellent 105: 77:In 1843 he founded the 182:In history he began a 136:Ecclesiastical History 51:University of Tübingen 41:Schwegler was born at 141:history of philosophy 61:. His first work was 161:Julius Hawley Seelye 184:Römische Geschichte 127:Clementine Homilies 89:classical philology 87:of philosophy and 289:Project Gutenberg 260:Schwegler, Albert 234:Schwegler, Albert 360: 298:Internet Archive 272: 269: 243: 222: 220: 219: 213: 20:Albert Schwegler 368: 367: 363: 362: 361: 359: 358: 357: 303: 302: 281: 276: 275: 232:, ed. (1911). " 217: 215: 214: 201: 196: 129:(1847), and of 108: 39: 17: 12: 11: 5: 366: 356: 355: 350: 345: 340: 335: 330: 325: 320: 315: 301: 300: 291: 280: 279:External links 277: 274: 273: 271: 270: 255: 230:Chisholm, Hugh 198: 197: 195: 192: 107: 104: 59:church history 38: 35: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 365: 354: 351: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 310: 308: 299: 295: 292: 290: 286: 283: 282: 267: 266: 261: 256: 253: 249: 248:Eduard Zeller 246: 245: 244:Endnote: See 241: 240: 235: 231: 226: 225:public domain 212: 210: 208: 206: 204: 199: 191: 189: 185: 180: 178: 174: 170: 167:, 1877), his 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 137: 132: 128: 123: 121: 117: 113: 103: 101: 96: 94: 90: 86: 85: 81:, and became 80: 75: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 34: 32: 29: 25: 21: 263: 251: 237: 183: 181: 176: 172: 168: 164: 156: 148: 144: 134: 126: 124: 120:Christianity 115: 111: 109: 97: 84:privatdozent 82: 78: 76: 62: 40: 19: 18: 318:1857 deaths 313:1819 births 98:He died in 93:archaeology 47:Württemberg 24:philosopher 307:Categories 194:References 71:Ebionitism 55:F. C. Baur 43:Michelbach 31:theologian 28:Protestant 179:; 1859). 67:Montanism 37:Biography 252:Vorträge 188:Licinius 131:Eusebius 100:Tübingen 296:at the 227::  163:titled 155:titled 221:  106:Work 26:and 287:at 262:", 236:". 133:'s 45:in 309:: 250:, 202:^ 190:. 122:. 102:. 33:. 175:( 147:( 114:(

Index

philosopher
Protestant
theologian
Michelbach
Württemberg
University of Tübingen
F. C. Baur
church history
Montanism
Ebionitism
privatdozent
classical philology
archaeology
Tübingen
Christianity
Eusebius
Ecclesiastical History
history of philosophy
James Hutchison Stirling
Julius Hawley Seelye
Licinius





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