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Johann Gottfried Eichhorn

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He was educated at the state school in Weikersheim, where his father was superintendent, at the gymnasium at Heilbronn and at the university of G鰐tingen (1770-74), studying under J. P. Michaelis. In 1774 he received the rectorship of the gymnasium at Ohrdruf, in the duchy of Gotha, and in the following year was made professor of Oriental languages at Jena. On the death of Michaelis in 1788 he was elected professor ordinarius at G鰐tingen, where he lectured not only on Oriental languages and on the exegesis of the Old and New Testaments, but also on political history. His health was shattered in 1825, but he continued his lectures until attacked by fever on the 14th of June 1827. He died on the 27th of that month. Eichhorn has been called the "founder of modern Old Testament criticism." He first properly recognized its scope and problems, and began many of its most important discussions. "My greatest trouble", he says in the preface to the second edition of his <i>Einleitung</i>, "I had to bestow on a hitherto unworked field -- on the investigation of the inner nature of the Old Testament with the help of the Higher Criticism (not a new name to any humanist)." His investigations led him to the conclusion that "most of the writings of the Hebrews have passed through several hands." He took for granted that all the so-called supernatural facts relating to the Old and New Testaments were explicable on natural principles. He sought to judge them from the standpoint of the ancient world, and to account for them by the superstitious beliefs which were then generally in vogue. He did not perceive in the biblical books any religious ideas of much importance for modern times; they interested him merely historically and for the light they cast upon antiquity. He regarded many books of the Old Testament as spurious, questioned the genuineness of <i>2 Peter</i> and <i>Jude</i>, denied the Pauline authorship of <i>Timothy</i> and <i>Titus</i>, and suggested that the canonical gospels were based upon various translations and editions of a primary Aramaic gospel. He did not appreciate as sufficiently as David Strauss and the T黚ingen critics the difficulties which a natural theory has to surmount, nor did he support his conclusions by such elaborate discussions as they deemed necessary. <p>&nbsp; &nbsp; University: <a href="/edu/634/000071421/">University of G&ouml;ttingen (1770-74)</a><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Professor: <a href="/edu/244/000086983/">Oriental Languages, University of Jena (1775-88)</a><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; Professor: <a href="/edu/634/000071421/">University of G&ouml;ttingen (1788-)</a><br><p><b>Author of books:</b><br> <i>Geschichte des Ostindischen Handels vor Mohammed</i> (<tt>1775</tt>)<br><i>Allgemeine Bibliothek der biblischen Literatur</i> (<tt>1787-1801</tt>, 10 vols.)<br><i>Einleitung in das Alte Testament</i> (<tt>1780-83</tt>, 5 vols.)<br><i>Einleitung in das Neue Testament</i> (<tt>1804-12</tt>)<br><i>Einleitung in die apokryphischen B點her des Alten Testaments</i> (<tt>1795</tt>)<br><i>Commentarius in apocalypsin Joannis</i> (<tt>1791</tt>, 2 vols.)<br><i>Die Hebr. Propheten</i> (<tt>1816-19</tt>, 3 vols.)<br><i>Allgemeine Geschichte der Cultur und Literatur des neuern Europa</i> (<tt>1796-99</tt>, 2 vols.)<br><i>Literargeschichte</i> (<tt>1799-1814</tt>, 3 vols.)<br><i>Geschichte der Literatur von ihrem Anf鋘ge bis auf die neuesten Zeiten</i> (<tt>1805-12</tt>, 5 vols.)<br><i>躡ersicht der Franz鰏ischer Revolution</i> (<tt>1797</tt>, 2 vols.)<br><i>Weltgeschichte</i> (<tt>1819-20</tt>, 5 vols.)<br><i>Geschichte der drei letzten Jahrhunderte</i> (<tt>1817-18</tt>, 6 vols.)<br><i>Urgeschichte des erlauchten Hauses der Welfen</i> (<tt>1817</tt>)<br><p> <br><br><p> <font size=-1>Do you know something we don't?</font><br> <font size=-1><a href="http://commentary.nndb.com/submit/feedback/?id=97186" rel="nofollow">Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile</a></font><br> <p> <br><br><p><font size=-1>Copyright &copy;2019 Soylent Communications</font><p> </td></tr></table> </td></tr> </table> </td> <td width=180 align="center" valign="top" style="padding: 0px 0px 8px 25px;"></td></tr> </table> </center> </body> </html>

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