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Johann Heinrich Heidegger


 

Johann Heinrich Heidegger (July 1, 1633 - July 18, 1698), Swiss theologian, was born at Barentschweil, in the canton of Zürich.

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July 1 - 1633 - July 18 - 1698 - Swiss - Theologian - Zürich

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He studied at Marburg and at Heidelberg, where he became the friend of JF Fabricius, and was appointed professor extraordinarius of Hebrew and later of philosophy. In 1659 he was called to Steinfurt to fill the chair of dogmatics and ecclesiastical history, and in the same year he became doctor of theology of Heidelberg.

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Marburg - Heidelberg - JF Fabricius - Hebrew - Philosophy - Dogma

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In 1660 he revisited Switzerland; and, after marrying, he travelled in the following year to Holland, where he made the acquaintance of Johannes Cocceius. He returned in 1665 to Zürich, where he was elected professor of moral philosophy. Two years later he succeeded JH Hottinger in the chair of theology, which he occupied till his death, having declined an invitation in 1669 to succeed J Cocceius at Leiden, as well as a call to Groningen.

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1660 - Johannes Cocceius - 1665 - Moral philosophy - JH Hottinger - Leiden - Groningen

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Heidegger was the principal author of the Formula Consensus Helvetica in 1675, which was designed to unite the Swiss Reformed churches, but had an opposite effect. Wilhelm Gass describes him as the most notable of the Swiss theologians of the time.

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''Formula Consensus Helvetica'' - Wilhelm Gass

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His writings are largely controversial, though without being bitter, and are in great part levelled against the Roman Catholic Church. The chief are

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  • De historia sacra patriarcharum exercitationes selectae (1667-1671)
  • Dissertatio de Peregrinationibus religiosis (1670)
  • De ratione studiorum, opuscula aurea, &c. (1670)
  • Historia papatus (1684; under the name Nicander von Hohenegg)
  • Manuductio in viam concordiae Protestantium ecclesiasticae (1686)
  • Tumulus concilii Tridentini (1690)
  • Exercitationes biblicae (1700), with a life of the author prefixed
  • Corpus theologiae Christianae (1700, edited by JH Schweizer)
  • Ethicae Christianae elementa (1711)
  • life of JH Hottinger (1667)
  • life of JL Fabricius (1698)
  • His autobiography appeared in 1698, under the title Historia vitae J. H. Heideggeri.

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    See the articles in Herzog-Hauck's Realencyklopädie and the Allgemeine deutsche Biographie; and cf. W Gass, Geschichte der protestantischen Dogmatik, ii. 353 if.

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