Johann Georg Neumann

Born in Mörz and educated in Zittau, Neuman enrolled in Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg in 15 May 1680, receiving the rank of ''magister'' in less than a year, on 25 April 1681 and he became a member of the philosophical faculty in 1684, and full professor for poetics in 1690. Neumann then decided to study theology and began to hold sermons. He received his doctorate in theology in 1692 and became ordinary professor of theology in Wittenberg. Neumann was a pronounced opponent of Pietism and outspoken critic of Philipp Spener.
Neumann was buried in Wittenberg's ''Schlosskirche'', not far from the grave of Martin Luther. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Neumann, Johann Georg, 1661-1709, Holderriederus, Joannes Laurentius
Published 1702
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7Other Authors: “...Neumann, Johann Georg, 1661-1709...”
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8by Neumann, Johann Georg, 1661-1709, Zeibich, Christoph Heinrich, 1677-1748
Published 1706
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9by Neumann, Johann Georg, 1661-1709, Gerber, David Benjamin, 1670-1725Other Authors: “...Neumann, Johann Georg, 1661-1709...”
Published 1711
Call Number B 55 prív. 22. PA
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