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  1. Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl (25 March 1822 – 20 March 1889) was a German Protestant theologian. Starting in 1852, Ritschl lectured on systematic theology . According to this system, faith was understood to be irreducible to other experiences, beyond the scope of reason.

  2. Albrecht Ritschl, German Lutheran theologian who showed both the religious and ethical relevance of the Christian faith by synthesizing the teaching of the Scriptures and the Protestant Reformation with some aspects of modern knowledge.

  3. Professor of Economic History. Department of Economic History. Telephone. +44 (0)20 7955 6482. Email. a.o.ritschl@lse.ac.uk. Room No. SAR 6.06. Office Hours. Tuesday 11am-1pm. Book via Student Hub. Connect with me. Website. Languages. English, German. Key Expertise. Financial crises, historical business cycles, monetary history. About me.

  4. Professor, Albrecht Ritschl, whose clear insight and powerful intellect, which he demonstrated in his historical and dogmatic studies, proved that he was superbly qualified for the task. It is, therefore, not surprising that Ritschl’s theology rose to prominence so quickly and continues to make progress. Ritschl

  5. Albrecht Ritschl (1822-1889) was a German Protestant theologian and historian. He was one of the most important liberal theologians of his time. His theology is often labeled as "moral value" as it focused on the ethical implications and their relevance for the witness of the church.

  6. A German theologian who reexamined Christianity in the light of neo-Kantianism and historicism. He distinguished between value judgments and theoretical judgments, and emphasized the community and the ethical life as the core of religiosity.

  7. A German Protestant theologian Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl was born on March 25, 1822, in Berlin as a son of a famous Lutheran preacher of Pomerania. He had a intellectually, culturally, and ecclesiastically prestigious family background.