Willibald Beyschlag

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox theologian Johann Heinrich Christoph Willibald Beyschlag (5 September 1823 – 25 November 1900 in Halle an der Saale) was a German theologian from Frankfurt am Main.

Biography

He studied theology at the Universities of Bonn and Berlin, afterwards serving as an assistant pastor in Koblenz (1849), then as a pastor in Trier (1850). During the following year, Beyschlag began working as a religious instructor in Mainz. In 1856 he became a court preacher in Karlsruhe, and four years later, he was appointed a professor of practical theology and New Testament exegesis at the University of Halle.<ref name=HA>Catalogus-professorum-halensis biography of Willibald Beyschlag</ref>

Beyschlag was the leader of the Kirchenpartei<ref>A Kirchenpartei (church party) in German Protestantism is a group nominating candidates in a list for church council and synodal elections and compares roughly to nominating groups in the Church of Sweden.</ref> called Mittelpartei ("Middle Party"), and in 1876, with Albrecht Wolters, founded the Deutsch-evangelische Blätter (a publication of the Mittelpartei in the Kirche der Altpreußischen Union). Because of the combative nature of the magazine, he was once sued for libel.<ref name=HA/><ref>Catalogus-professorum-halensis biography of Albrecht Wolters</ref> Also, he was a primary catalyst in the founding of the Template:Ill (Protestant Confederation) —<ref name=OX>Oxford Reference Willibald Beyschlag, Overview</ref> he believed that only in unity could German Protestantism find strength.

He was a leading supporter of the Vermittlungstheologie and was opposed to Chalcedonian Christology.<ref name=OX/> Also, he stood for the rights of the laity, and believed in the autonomy of the church, leading him to be in favor of separation of church and state.<ref>Google Books The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes; Volume 3</ref><ref>Template:Cite EB1911</ref> Beyschlag was viewed as an antagonist of the Roman Catholic Church and a sharp critic of Ultramontanism.<ref name=HA/>

Selected works

In 1891 he published Neutestamentliche Theologie, oder, geschichtliche Darstellung der lehren Jesu und des Urchristenthums nach den neutestamentlichen Quellen, a book that was later translated into English and published as "New Testament theology; or, Historical account of the teaching of Jesus and of primitive Christianity according to the New Testament sources" (translation by Rev. Neil Buchanan; 1895). The following are a few of his many other writings:

  • Die Christologie des Neuen Testaments : ein biblisch-theologischer Versuch, 1866 – Christology of the New Testament.
  • Godofred, ein Märchen fürs deutsche Haus, 1890 – Godofred. A fairytale for German households.
  • Das Leben Jesu, 1887 – The life of Jesus.
  • Bischof D. Reinkens und der deutsche Altkatholizismus, 1896 – Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens and German Old Catholicism.
  • Deutschland im Laufe des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, 1900 – Germany during the nineteenth century.<ref>Catalog HathiTrust published works</ref>

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