Hebenstreiti Johann Paul

Hebenstreiti Johann Paul a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born June 25, 1664, at Neustadton-the-Orla. He studied at Jena, where he also commenced his academical career. In 1697 the university at Altdorf honored him with the doctorate of divinity, and in 1710 he was professor of theology at Jena. He died May 6, 1718, leaving, Theologia Naturalis (Jena, 1693): — De Theologis Multiplici Calumnia Apetitis (eod.): — De Praedestinatione: — De Epiphania et Epiphaniis: — De Sponso in Nuptiis Canae Galilaea: — De Eremitis seu Anachoretis: — De Johanne Eremita: — De Augustanae Cosfessionis Nomine et Causis: — De Canonibus, ut Vulgo Dicuntur, Apostolicis (1695): — De Theologiae Exegeticae Natura et Constitutione: — De Theologies Exegeticae Fine: — De Scripturae S. Sensu (1697): — De Summa Scripturae Sacrae Auctoritate: — De Peccato Originali (1698): — Systema Theologicum (1707): — De Duarum Christi Naturarum Communuicatione (1710). See Doring, Die gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands, s.v.; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)

 
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