Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke

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1791 – 1855

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Who was Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke?

Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke was a German theologian.

Luecke was born at Egeln near Magdeburg, where his father was a merchant. He studied theology at Halle and Göttingen. In 1814 he received the degree of doctor in philosophy from Halle; in 1816 he moved to the Friedrich Wilhelm University, Berlin, where he became licentiate in theology, and qualified as Privatdozent.

He soon became friendly with Friedrich Schleiermacher and de Wette, and was associated with them in 1819 in the redaction of the Theologische Zeitschrift. Meanwhile his lectures and publications had brought him into considerable repute, and he was appointed professor extraordinarius in the new University of Bonn in the spring of 1818; in the following autumn he became professor ordinarius. From Bonn, where he had JCW Augusti, JKL Gieseler, and Karl Immanuel Nitzsch for colleagues, he was called in 1827 to Göttingen to succeed KF Staudlin. In that year he helped to found the Theologische Studien und Kritiken, the chief organ of the "mediation" theology. At Göttingen he remained, declining all further calls elsewhere, as to Erlangen, Kiel, Halle, Tübingen, Jena and Leipzig, until his death.

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Born
Aug 24, 1791
Egeln
Also known as
  • Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lucke
Nationality
  • Germany
Employment
  • University of Bonn
Died
Feb 4, 1855
Göttingen

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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