Background
He was born 25 September 1692 in Neustettin (Szczecinek).
theologian university professor
He was born 25 September 1692 in Neustettin (Szczecinek).
He studied at the University of Halle-Wittenberg philosophy under Christian Wolff and divinity.
In 1723, having declined becoming a professor, he became educator at the Berlin Cadet Corps and in 1724 field preacher in Mohrungen. In 1728 he became Archpriest and Superintendent in Rastenburg, 1731 professor of divinity at the University of Königsberg. Immanuel Kant was among his students.
As Superintendent, Schultz instituted the first Prussian teacher seminaries, founded more than 600 schools, and paved the way to compulsory education.
He died 19 May 1763 in Königsberg.