Otto Ritschl (theologian)

Otto Ritschl (theologian)

Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (June 26, 1860, Bonn – September 28, 1944, Bonn) was a German theologian, the son of Albrecht Ritschl.

After studying at Göttingen, Bonn and Giessen, he became professor at Kiel (extraordinarius) in 1889 and afterwards at Bonn (extraordinarius 1894; ordinarius 1897). He published, among other works, "Schleiermachers Stellung zum Christentum in semen Reden über die Religion" (1888), and a "Life" of his father (20 vols, 1829-96).


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