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  1. Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (2 May 1702 – 10 February 1782) was a German Lutheran theologian and theosopher . Biography. Oetinger was born at Göppingen. He studied philosophy and Lutheran theology at Tübingen (1722-1728), and was impressed by the works of Jakob Böhme, and also devoted attention to Leibniz and Wolff.

  2. Friedrich Christoph Oetinger war ein deutscher Theologe und führender Vertreter des württembergischen Pietismus.

  3. Friedrich Christoph Oetinger. German theologian. Learn about this topic in these articles: concept of social utopias. In Christianity: Eschatological expectations and secularization.

  4. Aug 29, 2018 · Abstract. The influence of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-82) on Schelling’s work is even deeper than that exerted by Jakob Boehme, deeper, not because Schelling devoted more scholarly attention to Oetinger than he did to the study of Boehme (he did not), but because Schelling was very likely first introduced to Boehme ...

  5. The influence of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-82) on Schelling’s work is even deeper than that exerted by Jakob Boehme, deeper, not because Schelling devoted more scholarly attention to Oetinger than he did to the study of Boehme

  6. FRIEDRICH CHRISTOPH OETINGER (1702-1782), German divine and theosophist, was born at GOppingen on the 6th of May 1702. He studied theology at Tubingen (1722-1728), and was much impressed by the works of Jakob Bohme.

  7. Jan 1, 2005 · Summary. This chapter contains section titled: The Inexpressible — Childhood and Youth. “Providence” — Studies. Trials — Outer and Inner Educational Journeys. Pastor and Superintendent — Alchemy, Cabbala, Electricity, and Swedenborg. Prelate — Literary Works, Censorship of Books, Politics, and Retirement. Silence — The Eve of Life.