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  1. Johann Georg Wilhelm Herrmann (6 December 1846 – 2 January 1922) was a Lutheran German theologian. Career. Hermann taught at Halle before becoming professor at Marburg. Influenced by Kant and Ritschl, his theology was in the idealist tradition, seeing God as the power of goodness. Jesus was to be seen as an exemplary man.

  2. Wilhelm Herrmann (born December 6, 1846, Melkow, near Magdeburg, Prussia [now in Germany]—died January 3, 1922, Marburg, Germany) was a liberal German Protestant theologian who taught that faith should be grounded in the direct experience of the reality of the life of Christ rather than in doctrine.

  3. Das Grab von Wilhelm Herrmann und seiner Ehefrau Emilie ("Milly") geborene Bergmann im Familiengrab auf dem Hauptfriedhof Marburg. Johann Georg Wilhelm Herrmann (* 6. Dezember 1846 in Melkow; † 2. Januar 1922 in Marburg an der Lahn) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Wilhelm Herrmann remains of importance in present theological debates, particularly those between Bultmann and Barth, two of his most distinguished pupils.

  5. (18461922), theologian. In 1879 he became professor of systematic theology at Marburg. Though he regarded the Gospels as in some sense the record of a historical personality, he insisted that the Church should teach only those facts about Christ which will act upon human beings, e.g. His moral teaching, as distinguished from His Virgin Birth.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2022 · Asistente personal y albacea de Martin Heidegger el profesor de Friburgo, fallecido el 2 de agosto, difundió el vasto y complejo legado intelectual del eminente pensador. El profesor emérito de...

  7. This chapter examines how systematic theology professor Wilhelm Herrmann developed a theological system based on a form of Kantian epistemology. Kantian philosophy provided Herrmann the context in which to justify his rigorous distinction between the realms of faith and science.