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Alois Emanuel Biedermann (2 March 1819, Münchhof near Bendlikon – 25 January 1885, Zürich) was a Swiss Protestant theologian. He was a prominent dogmatician of the so-called "Young Hegelian" school of thought, and an important advocate of "free Christianity" in Switzerland. He was a member of the Schweizerischer Zofingerverein (Swiss Zofinger Society) and a participant in Alfred Escher's Mittwochsgesellschaft. From 1871 onward, he was active in cantonal politics, being a member of the liberal-conservative party.

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  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (de)
  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (en)
  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (sv)
  • Бидерман, Алоиз (ru)
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  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (* 2. März 1819 in Bendlikon (Gemeinde Kilchberg); † 25. Januar 1885 in Zürich) war ein reformierter Theologe aus der Schweiz. (de)
  • Алоиз Бидерман (2 марта 1819, Бендикон, Кильхберг — 25 января 1885, Цюрих) — швейцарский реформатский богослов и философ, считался одним из известнейших догматиков новогегельянской школы. (ru)
  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (2 March 1819, Münchhof near Bendlikon – 25 January 1885, Zürich) was a Swiss Protestant theologian. He was a prominent dogmatician of the so-called "Young Hegelian" school of thought, and an important advocate of "free Christianity" in Switzerland. He was a member of the Schweizerischer Zofingerverein (Swiss Zofinger Society) and a participant in Alfred Escher's Mittwochsgesellschaft. From 1871 onward, he was active in cantonal politics, being a member of the liberal-conservative party. (en)
  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann, född den 2 mars 1819 i kantonen Zürich, död den 25 januari 1885, var en schweizisk teolog. Biedermann, som var professor i dogmatik vid Zürichs universitet, var den mest framstående dogmatikern inom den yngre hegelska skolan och den vetenskaplige ledaren av den kyrkliga reformriktningen i Schweiz. Närmast slöt han sig till Strauss och dennes rationalism. Stark fosterlandskärlek, orädd sanningskärlek och stor kroppslig spänstighet hänvisade honom till främsta ledet i Schweiz kyrkliga strider. (sv)
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  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (2 March 1819, Münchhof near Bendlikon – 25 January 1885, Zürich) was a Swiss Protestant theologian. He was a prominent dogmatician of the so-called "Young Hegelian" school of thought, and an important advocate of "free Christianity" in Switzerland. He studied theology at the University of Basel as a pupil of Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette and Wilhelm Wackernagel, and where, with his good friend, Jacob Burckhardt, he tried his hand at poetry. In 1839 he relocated to the University of Berlin, where he was student of Wilhelm Vatke. At Berlin, he engaged himself in studies of works by Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. In addition to Schleiermacher and Hegel, another important influence was a contemporary, the German theologian David Friedrich Strauss. From 1843 to 1850 he served as pastor in the town of Münchenstein, and during this time period (1845–50), with David Fries (1818–1875), he was editor of Kirche der Gegenwart, a publication of speculative-critical theology. In 1850, despite opposition from conservatives, he was named an associate professor of theology at the University of Zürich. In 1860 he attained a full professorship of dogmatics at Zürich. He was a member of the Schweizerischer Zofingerverein (Swiss Zofinger Society) and a participant in Alfred Escher's Mittwochsgesellschaft. From 1871 onward, he was active in cantonal politics, being a member of the liberal-conservative party. (en)
  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann (* 2. März 1819 in Bendlikon (Gemeinde Kilchberg); † 25. Januar 1885 in Zürich) war ein reformierter Theologe aus der Schweiz. (de)
  • Alois Emanuel Biedermann, född den 2 mars 1819 i kantonen Zürich, död den 25 januari 1885, var en schweizisk teolog. Biedermann, som var professor i dogmatik vid Zürichs universitet, var den mest framstående dogmatikern inom den yngre hegelska skolan och den vetenskaplige ledaren av den kyrkliga reformriktningen i Schweiz. Närmast slöt han sig till Strauss och dennes rationalism. Stark fosterlandskärlek, orädd sanningskärlek och stor kroppslig spänstighet hänvisade honom till främsta ledet i Schweiz kyrkliga strider. Hans mest betydande arbete, Christliche Dogmatik (1869; 2:a upplagan, i 2 band, 1884–85), gäller som det klassiska uttrycket för kristlig spekulation utifrån hegelsk filosofi. Bland Biedermanns övriga skrifter märks Die freie Theologie (1844), en biografi över hans meningsfrände Heinrich Lang (1876) och Ausgewählte Vorträge und Aufsätze (med Biedermanns levnadsteckning, 1885) samt tidskriftsbidrag. (sv)
  • Алоиз Бидерман (2 марта 1819, Бендикон, Кильхберг — 25 января 1885, Цюрих) — швейцарский реформатский богослов и философ, считался одним из известнейших догматиков новогегельянской школы. (ru)
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