Ernst Ranke

Ernst Constantin Ranke (10 September 1814 in Wiehe 30 July 1888 in Marburg an der Lahn) was a German Protestant theologian; since 1850, a professor of church history. He was the brother of historian Leopold von Ranke (1795–1886), theologian Friedrich Heinrich Ranke (1798–1876) and philologist Karl Ferdinand Ranke (1802–1876).

Biography

He studied theology in Leipzig, Berlin and Bonn, and later became a pastor in the town of Buchau.[1] From 1850 onward, he was a full professor of theology at Marburg University, where he taught classes in church history and New Testament exegesis.[2] In 1865/1866 he served as university rector.[3]

He was a councillor of the Lutheran consistory with great impact to the issues of the Church of Hesse-Cassel. He wrote poems and published translations of the Bible and books of songs.

Principal works

Poems

References

  1. Google Books Monatsschrift für Theologie und Kirche: mit besonderer ..., Volume 7
  2. Briefwechsel 1875 - 1889 by Albrecht Ritschl, Wilhelm Herrmann
  3. Philipps-Universität Marburg Rektoratsreden im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert – Online-Bibliographie
  4. WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by Ernst Ranke
  5. Ernst Constantin Ranke - Thüringer Literaturrat published poems
  6. Google Search list of published works

External links

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