August Dorner

August Johannes Dorner

August Johannes Dorner (13 May 1846 in Schiltach, Württemberg 17 April 1920 in Hannover) was a German Protestant theologian. He was the son of Isaak August Dorner.

Biography

After studying at Göttingen, Tübingen and Berlin, he served as vicar to the German congregation in Lyon and Marseilles. From 1870 to 1873 he was a lecturer at the University of Göttingen, then worked as a professor of theology and as co-director of the theological seminary at Wittenberg (1874-1889). In 1889 he was appointed professor of systematic theology at the University of Königsberg.[1]

Published works

Amongst his works is Augustinus : sein theologisches System und seine religionsphilosoph Anschauung ("Augustinus, his theological system and its religious-philosophical viewpoint", 1873). His other principal writings include:

  • Das menschliche Handeln : philosophische Ethik, 1895 Human action: philosophical ethics.
  • Die Entstehung der christlichen Glaubenslehren, 1906 The emergence of Christian doctrines.
  • Individuelle und soziale Ethik, 1906 Individual and social ethics.
  • Pessimismus, Nietzsche und naturalismus, mit besonderer beziehung auf die religion, 1911 Pessimism; Nietzsche and naturalism with a special reference to religion.
  • Die Metaphysik des Christentums, 1913 The metaphysics of Christianity.[2]
  • Also, he was the author of the article on Isaak Dorner in the Allgemeine deutsche Biographie.[3]

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