Karl Daub, was a German Protestant theologian. He was born at Kassel. He studied philosophy, philology and theology at Marburg in 1786, and eventually (1795) became professor ordinarius of theology at the University of Heidelberg, where he remained until his death. Daub was one of the leaders of a school which sought to reconcile theology and philosophy, and to bring about a speculative reconstruction of orthodox dogma.

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  • Karl Daub, was a German Protestant theologian. He was born at Kassel. He studied philosophy, philology and theology at Marburg in 1786, and eventually (1795) became professor ordinarius of theology at the University of Heidelberg, where he remained until his death. Daub was one of the leaders of a school which sought to reconcile theology and philosophy, and to bring about a speculative reconstruction of orthodox dogma. In the course of his intellectual development, he came successively under the influence of Immanuel Kant, Friedrich von Schelling and Georg Hegel, and on account of the different phases through which he passed he was called the Talleyrand of German thought. There was one great defect in his speculative theology: he ignored historical criticism. His purpose was, as Otto Pfleiderer says, "to connect the metaphysical ideas, which had been arrived at by means of philosophical dialectic, directly with the persons and events of the Gospel narratives, thus raising these above the region of ordinary experience into that of the supernatural, and regarding the most absurd assertions as philosophically justified. Daub had become so hopelessly addicted to this perverse principle that he deduced not only Jesus as the embodiment of the philosophical idea of the union of God and man, but also Judas Iscariot as the embodiment of the idea of a rival god, or Satan. " The three stages in Daub's development are clearly marked in his writings. His Lehrbuch der Katechetik (1801) was written under the spell of Kant. His Theologumena (1806), his Einleitung in das Studium der christi. Dogmatik (1810), and his Judas Ischarioth (2 vols. , 1816, 2nd ed. , 1818), were all written in the spirit of Schelling, the last of them reflecting a change in Schelling himself from theosophy to positive philosophy. Daub's Die dogmatische Theologiejetziger Zeit oder die Selbstsucht in der Wissenschaft des Glaubens (1833), and Vorlesungen uber die Prolegomena zur Dogmatik (1839), are Hegelian in principle and obscure in language.
  • Carl Daub war ein evangelischer Theologe. Carl Daub besuchte das Gymnasium in Kassel und studierte ab 1786 in Marburg Philologie, Philosophie und Theologie. 1794 wurde er Professor für Philosophie an der Hohen Schule in Hanau, 1795 Professor der Theologie in Heidelberg. Unter dem Einfluss Hegels wurde Daub später der Hauptvertreter der spekulativen Restauration des orthodoxen Dogmas. Einen Ruf nach Kassel als Rektor des Gymnasiums lehnte er 1802 ebenso ab, wie ein Jahr später einen Ruf nach Würzburg. Im Mai 1805 wurde er zum Kirchenrat ernannt.
  • Karl Daub, Alman filozof. Önce Magdeburg, sonra Heidelberg'de profesör, Baden'de kilise danışmanı oldu. Kant, Schelling ve Hegel'in etkisinde kaldı.
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  • Karl Daub, was a German Protestant theologian. He was born at Kassel. He studied philosophy, philology and theology at Marburg in 1786, and eventually (1795) became professor ordinarius of theology at the University of Heidelberg, where he remained until his death. Daub was one of the leaders of a school which sought to reconcile theology and philosophy, and to bring about a speculative reconstruction of orthodox dogma.
  • Carl Daub war ein evangelischer Theologe. Carl Daub besuchte das Gymnasium in Kassel und studierte ab 1786 in Marburg Philologie, Philosophie und Theologie. 1794 wurde er Professor für Philosophie an der Hohen Schule in Hanau, 1795 Professor der Theologie in Heidelberg. Unter dem Einfluss Hegels wurde Daub später der Hauptvertreter der spekulativen Restauration des orthodoxen Dogmas.
  • Karl Daub, Alman filozof. Önce Magdeburg, sonra Heidelberg'de profesör, Baden'de kilise danışmanı oldu. Kant, Schelling ve Hegel'in etkisinde kaldı.
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