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{{short description|German theologian}} {{expand German|topic=bio|Adolf Hausrath|date=August 2018}} [[File:Adolf Hausrath (HeidICON 28820) (cropped).jpg|thumb|Adolph Hausrath]] '''Adolf Hausrath''' (13 January 1837{{snd}}2 August 1909), a [[Germany|German]] [[theologian]], was born at [[Karlsruhe]]. ==Biography== He was educated at [[University of Jena|Jena]], [[University of Göttingen|Göttingen]], [[University of Berlin|Berlin]] and [[University of Heidelberg|Heidelberg]], where he became [[Privatdozent]] in 1861, professor extraordinary in 1867 and ordinary professor in 1872. He was a disciple of the [[Tübingen school]] and a strong [[Protestant]]. His scholarship was sound and his style vigorous.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} Hausrath died on 3 August 1909{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} in [[Heidelberg]].<ref>[https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd119059517.html#ndbcontent Hausrath, Adolf (Pseudonym George Taylor)] In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 8, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969, {{ISBN|3-428-00189-3}}, S. 126 f.</ref> ==Works== Among other works he wrote ''Der Apostel Paulus'' (1865), ''Neutestamentliche Zeitgeschichte'' (1868–1873, 4 vols; Eng. trans.), ''[[David Friedrich Strauss|D. F. Strauss]] und die Theologie seiner Zeit'' (1876-1878, 2 vols), and lives of [[Richard Rothe]] (2 vols, 1902), and [[Martin Luther|Luther]] (1904).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} [[File:Hausrath grab.JPG|thumb|200px|His grave in Heidelberg]] Under the pseudonym '''George Taylor''' he wrote several historical romances, especially ''[[Antinous]]'' (1880), which quickly ran through five editions, and is the story of a soul "which courted death because the objective restraints of faith had been lost." ''Klytia'' (1883) was a 16th-century story, ''Samen'' (1884) a fictional work of 19th century Germany, ''Jetta'' (1885) a tale of the great immigrations, and ''Elfriede'' "a romance of the Rhine".{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} ==Notes== {{reflist}} == References == *{{EB1911|wstitle=Hausrath, Adolph|volume=13|page=71}} ==External links== * {{Commons cat inline}} * {{gutenberg author|id=36231|name=Adolf Hausrath}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hausrath, Adolf}} [[Category:19th-century German Protestant theologians]] [[Category:Academic staff of Heidelberg University]] [[Category:Clergy from Karlsruhe]] [[Category:1837 births]] [[Category:1909 deaths]] [[Category:German male non-fiction writers]] [[Category:19th-century German male writers]]
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