Karl Christian Johann Holsten
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BornMarch 31, 1825
DiedJanuary 26, 1897 (aged 71)
OccupationGerman theologian
Karl Christian Johann Holsten | |
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Karl Christian Johann Holsten. | |
| Born | March 31, 1825 |
| Died | January 26, 1897 (aged 71) |
| Occupation | German theologian |
Karl Christian Johann Holsten (March 31, 1825 – January 26, 1897) was a German Protestant theologian.
Holsten was born in Güstrow, Mecklenburg. He studied at Leipzig, Berlin, and the Rostock, where he became a teacher of religion at the Gymnasium in 1852. In 1870, he became a professor of New Testament studies at the Bern and moved to the Heidelberg in 1876, where he remained until his death.[1]
Holsten was a follower of the Tübingen school and supported Baur's views on the alleged antagonism between Petrinism and Paulinism. His writings include:
- Zum Evangelium d. Paulus und d. Petrus (1867)
- Das Evangelium des Paulus dargestelit (1880)
- Die synoptischen Evangelien nach der Form ihres Inhalts (1886)[1]