• Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (26 June 1860 in Bonn – 28 September 1944 in Bonn) was a German theologian, the son of Albrecht Ritschl. After studying at Göttingen...
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    Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl (25 March 1822 – 20 March 1889) was a German Protestant theologian. Starting in 1852, Ritschl lectured on systematic theology...
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    Gotthard Graubner (category 20th-century German male artists)
    1995. Gotthard Graubner: Träger des Otto Ritschl Preises 2001 – Gotthard Graubner: Recipient of the Otto Ritschl Prize 2001, exh. cat. Museum Wiesbaden...
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    Rudolf Otto (25 September 1869 – 7 March 1937) was an eminent German Lutheran theologian, philosopher, and comparative religionist. He is regarded as one...
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    Johannes Musaeus (category German male non-fiction writers)
    Georg Calixt Abraham Calov Carl Stange: Zur Theologie des Musäus, 1897 Otto Ritschl: Dogmengeschichte des Protestantismus IV, 1927 Hans Leube: Kalvinismus...
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    Richard Adelbert Lipsius (category 19th-century German male writers)
    standpoint. A Neo-Kantian, he was to some extent an opponent of Albrecht Ritschl, demanding a connected and consistent theory of the universe, which shall...
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  • (1764–1813) Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934) Wilhelm Ripe (1818–1885) Otto Ritschl (1860–1944) Paul Ritter (1829–1907) Günter Rittner (1927–2020) Lorenz...
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    Haardt, Robert (1967). Die Gnosis: Wesen und Zeugnisse (in German). Salzburg: Otto-Müller-Verlag. Translated as Haardt, Robert (1971). Gnosis: Character and...
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    Philipp Spener (category German male non-fiction writers)
    believers. Though Spener has been called the "father of Pietism," Albrecht Ritschl (Geschichte des Pietismus, ii. 163) maintains that "he was himself not...
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    Wolfgang Helbig (category German male non-fiction writers)
    University of Bonn, where he was a student of Otto Jahn, Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker and Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl. He received his doctorate at Bonn in 1861...
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