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Reinhold Seeberg
Born
(1859-03-24)24 March 1859
Died
23 October 1935(1935-10-23) (aged 76)
Ahrenshoop, Germany
Nationality
German
Spouse
Amanda Seeberg
(m. 1886)
Children
Erich Seeberg [de; sv]
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Dorpat
Academic work
Discipline
Theology
Sub-discipline
Dogmatic theology
historical theology
School or tradition
Lutheranism
Institutions
University of Erlangen
Friedrich Wilhelm University
Doctoral students
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Reinhold Seeberg (24 March 1859 – 23 October 1935) was a German Lutheran theologian. He was a professor of theology at Erlangen, where he had studied, and then in 1893 a professor of dogmatic theology at Friedrich Wilhelm University (founded as the University of Berlin in 1810).
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A staunch German nationalist, Seeberg affirmed the divinely appointed role of Germany in the salvation of the world, and did not support the Weimar Republic in Germany. Seeberg was part of the movement for the modern revival of Luther and Reformation studies, including the repositioning of Martin Bucer as a mediating theologian between Lutheran and Reformed thought.[2] His son, Erich Seeberg [de; sv], became a significant theologian in his own right at the University of Berlin. His brother, Alfred Seeberg [de; et; la; ru], was also a theologian.
^"Reinhold Seeberg". Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
^Lugioyo, Brian. "Martin Bucer's Doctrine of Justification: Reformation Theology and Early Modern Irenicism." Oxford University Press, Jul 9, 2010, pp. 7-9, 44.
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