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BAHRDT, KARL FRIEDRICH (1741-1792) , German theologian and adventurer, was born on the 25th of August 1741 at Bischofswerda, where his father, afterwards professor, canon and general superintendent at Leipzig
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Thus far B ahrdt's orthodoxy had counterbalanced his character; but at Giessen, where his behaviour was no less objectionable than elsewhere, he gave a handle to his enemies by a change in his public attitude towards religion. The climax came with the publication of his Neueste O fenbarungen Gottes in Briefen and Erzahlungen (1773-1775), purporting to be a " model version " of the New Testament, rendered, with due regard to enlightenment, into modern German. The book is remembered solely through Goethe's scornful attack on its want of taste; its immediate effect was to produce Bahrdt's expulsion from Giessen. He was lucky enough at once to find a post as principal of the educational institution established in his chateau at Marschlins by the Swiss statesman Ulysses von Salis (1728-1800). The school had languished since the death of its founder and first head, Martin Planta (1727-1772), and von Salis hoped to revive it by reconstituting it as a " Philanthropin " under Bahrdt's management. The experiment was a failure; Bahrdt, never at ease under the strict discipline maintained by von Salis, resigned in 1777, and the school was closed. At the invitation of the count of Leiningen-Dachsburg, Bahrdt now went as general superintendent to Diirkheim on the Hardt; his luckless translation of the Testament, however, pursued him, and in 1778 he was suspended by a decision of the high court of the Empire. In dire poverty he fled, in 1779, to Halle
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By such means Bahrdt succeeded in maintaining himself until, on the death of Frederick the Great
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See life, with detailed bibliography, by Paul Tschakert in Herzog -Hauck, Realencyklopadie; a more favourable account is given in J. M. Robertson's Short History of Freethought, ii. 278.End of Article: BAHRDT, KARL FRIEDRICH (1741-1792) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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