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Gottlob Christian Storr

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20: 73:(1701–1779). Following completion of his theological examination in 1768, he undertook an educational journey with his brother through Germany, Holland, England and France. In 1775 he became a vicar in Stuttgart, and two years later returned to TĂĽbingen as an associate professor of philosophy and theology. In 1786 he attained a full professorship at TĂĽbingen, and in 1797 returned to Stuttgart as an 296:(en) Werner Raupp: Storr, Gottlob Christian, in: Heiner F. Klemme/Manfred Kuehn (Ed.), The Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers, Vol. 3, London/New York 2010, p. 1138–1140. 332: 327: 267: 342: 88:(conservative TĂĽbingen school of theologians). His conservative orthodox views in theology placed him at odds with proponents of the 337: 234: 202: 322: 299:(de) Werner Raupp: Storr, Gottlob Christian, in: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB), Vol. 25 (2013), p. 447–449. 42: 223: 101: 182:"Doctrinae christianae pars theoretica", 1793 (translated into German by Johann Friedrich Flatt in 1813). 19: 66: 41:. He was the son of theologian Johann Christian Storr (1712–1773) and the older brother of naturalist 62: 244: 135: 105: 93: 70: 185:"Opuscula academica ad interpretationem librorum sacrorum pertinentia" (1796–97), 2 volumes. 317: 312: 89: 8: 123: 167: 131: 306: 269:
Mark's Gospel – Prior or Posterior?: A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order
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Theological Propædeutic: A General Introduction to the Study of Theology
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Protestant
theologian
Stuttgart
Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr
philosophy
theology
University of TĂĽbingen
Jeremias Friedrich ReuĂź
Johann Friedrich Cotta
supranaturalism
Enlightenment
rationalism
Kantian philosophy
Friedrich Gottlieb SĂĽskind
Johann Friedrich Flatt
G.W.F. Hegel
New Testament
Mark
Gospels
Markan priority
Matthew
Storr, Gottlob Christian
Ăśber den Zweck der evangelischen Geschichte und der Briefe Johannis
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling



Biography
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie

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