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Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (28 June 1799, in Regensburg – 22 January 1861, in Kemnitz) was a German Protestant theologian. He studied philosophy and theology at the universities of Jena and Kiel, obtaining his habilitation at the University of Berlin in 1826. While serving as a lecturer of theology at Berlin, he was influenced by the teachings of Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. In 1828 he became an associate professor at the University of Greifswald, and in 1835 succeeded August Detlev Christian Twesten as a full professor at the University of Kiel. In 1852 he was relieved of his duties at the university following the takeover of Schleswig-Holstein by the Danish government. Subsequently, he relocated to a parish in Kemnitz, where in 1857 he was

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  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (* 28. Juni 1799 in Regensburg; † 22. Januar 1861 in Kemnitz) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. (de)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (28 June 1799, in Regensburg – 22 January 1861, in Kemnitz) was a German Protestant theologian. He studied philosophy and theology at the universities of Jena and Kiel, obtaining his habilitation at the University of Berlin in 1826. While serving as a lecturer of theology at Berlin, he was influenced by the teachings of Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. In 1828 he became an associate professor at the University of Greifswald, and in 1835 succeeded August Detlev Christian Twesten as a full professor at the University of Kiel. In 1852 he was relieved of his duties at the university following the takeover of Schleswig-Holstein by the Danish government. Subsequently, he relocated to a parish in Kemnitz, where in 1857 he was appointed ecclesiastical superintendent. With Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald and Karl August Traugott Vogt, he edited the Homiliarum Patristicum, and in 1838 was co-founder of the publication Theologische Mitarbeiten. (en)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (Ratisbona, 28 giugno 1799 – Kemnitz, 22 gennaio 1861) è stato un teologo tedesco. (it)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt, född den 28 juni 1799 i Regensburg, död den 22 januari 1861 i Kemnitz nära Greifswald, var en tysk evangelisk teolog. Pelt, som blev ordinarie professor i Kiel 1835, måste efter Slesvig-Holsteins underkastelse under Danmark lämna denna plats och blev pastor i Kemnitz. Han dog som superintendent. Pelt var en man av omfattande lärdom och särskilt framstående på den teologiska encyklopedins område. Hans främsta arbete är Theologische Encyklopädie als System et cetera (1843). Bland hans övriga skrifter märks Commentarius in Epistolas ad Thessalonicenses (1829). (sv)
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  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (* 28. Juni 1799 in Regensburg; † 22. Januar 1861 in Kemnitz) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. (de)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (Ratisbona, 28 giugno 1799 – Kemnitz, 22 gennaio 1861) è stato un teologo tedesco. (it)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt, född den 28 juni 1799 i Regensburg, död den 22 januari 1861 i Kemnitz nära Greifswald, var en tysk evangelisk teolog. Pelt, som blev ordinarie professor i Kiel 1835, måste efter Slesvig-Holsteins underkastelse under Danmark lämna denna plats och blev pastor i Kemnitz. Han dog som superintendent. Pelt var en man av omfattande lärdom och särskilt framstående på den teologiska encyklopedins område. Hans främsta arbete är Theologische Encyklopädie als System et cetera (1843). Bland hans övriga skrifter märks Commentarius in Epistolas ad Thessalonicenses (1829). (sv)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (28 June 1799, in Regensburg – 22 January 1861, in Kemnitz) was a German Protestant theologian. He studied philosophy and theology at the universities of Jena and Kiel, obtaining his habilitation at the University of Berlin in 1826. While serving as a lecturer of theology at Berlin, he was influenced by the teachings of Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. In 1828 he became an associate professor at the University of Greifswald, and in 1835 succeeded August Detlev Christian Twesten as a full professor at the University of Kiel. In 1852 he was relieved of his duties at the university following the takeover of Schleswig-Holstein by the Danish government. Subsequently, he relocated to a parish in Kemnitz, where in 1857 he was (en)
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  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (de)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (en)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (it)
  • Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (sv)
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