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BRETSCHNEIDER, KARL GOTTLIEB (17761848) , German scholar and theologian, was born at Gersdorf in Saxony. In 1794 he entered the university of Leipzig
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In 1820 was published his treatise on the gospel of St John, entitled Probabilia de Evangelii el Epistolarum Joannis Apostoli indole et origine, which attracted much attention. In it he collected with great fulness and discussed with marked moderation the arguments against Johannine authorship. This called forth a number of replies. To the astonishment of every one, Bretschneider announced in the preface to the second edition of his Dogmatik in 1822, that he had never doubted the authenticity of the gospel, and had published his Probabilia only to draw attention to the subject, and to call forth a more complete defence of its genuineness. Bretschneider remarks in his auto-biography that the publication of this work had the effect of preventing his appointment as successor to Karl C. Tittmann in Dresden, the minister Detlev von Einsiedel (17731861) denouncing him as the "slanderer of John" (Johannisschander). His greatest contribution to the science of exegesis was his Lexicon Manuale Graeco-Latinum in libros Novi Testasnenti (1824, 3rd ed. 1840). This work was valuable for the use which its author made of the Greek of the Septuagint, of the Old and New Testament Apocrypha, of Josephus, and of the apostolic fathers, in illustration
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ordinary sense of the term, but a " rational supernaturalist." Some of his numerous dogmatic writings passed through several editions. An English translation of his Manual
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critical exercise of reason in the interpretation of its dogmas (cp. Otto Pfleiderer, Development of Theology, PP. 89 ff.).See his autobiography, Aus meinem Leben: Selbstbiographie von K. G. Bretschneider (Gotha, 1851), of which a translation, with notes, by Professor George E. Day, appeared in the Bibliotheca Sacra and American Biblical Repository, Nos. 36 and 38 (1852, 1853); Neu-decker in Die allgemeine Kirchenzeitung (1848), No. 38; Wustemann, Brelschneideri Memoria (1848); A. G. Farrar, Critical History of Free Thought (Bampton Lectures, 1862) ; Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie (ed. 1897).End of Article: BRETSCHNEIDER, KARL GOTTLIEB (17761848) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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