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Ludwig Baumgarten-Crusius was born on July 31, 1788 at Merseburg, Germany. He was the brother of philologist Detlev Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius.
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Ludwig Baumgarten-Crusius was born on July 31, 1788 at Merseburg, Germany. He was the brother of philologist Detlev Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius.
In 1805 Ludwig entered the university of Leipzig and studied theology and philology.
After acting as Privat docent at Leipzig, he was, in 1812, appointed professor extraordinarius of theology at Jena, where he remained to the end of his life, rising gradually to the head of the theological faculty. He died on the 31st of May 1842.
With the exception of Church history, he lectured on all branches of so-called theoretical theology, especially on New Testament exegesis, biblical theology, dogmatic ethics, and the history of dogma. His published works are many, the most important being: Lehrbuch der christlichen Siltenlehre (1826); Grundzilge der biblischen Theologie (1828); Lehrbuch der Dogmengeschichte (1832); Compendium der Dogmengeschichte (1840). The last, perhaps his best work, was left unfinished, but was completed from his notes in 1846 by Karl Hase.
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