Julius Müller manuscript, circa 1840 -- 1849

Summary Information

Abstract

Julius Müller was a German theologian, professor at Halle University, and and preacher at Breslau and Göttingen Universities. The collection consists of a manuscript of a lecture given at Halle University with the abridged title, "Dogmatik A," likely a transcription by one of Müller's students of his Dogmatische Abhandlungen.

At a Glance

Bib ID:
4492474 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Müller, Julius, 1801-1878
Repository:
Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary
Physical Description:
0.25 linear feet (0.25 linear feet; 1 box)
Language(s):
German .
Access:

This collection may contain some restricted material. Restrictions related to specific material are listed in the detailed contents list.

The following boxes are located offsite: Box 1. Please note that requests for use of boxes held in offsite storage must be made three business days in advance.

Description

Scope and Contents

This collection contains a manuscript of one of Müller's lectures given at Halle University, with the abridged title, "Dogmatik A." Though undated and signed only "Prof. Julius Mull[sic], U. Halle, Germany," this lecture may form part of Müller's Dogmatische Abhandlungen, and is likely a transcription written by one of Müller's students.

  • Julius Müller manuscript, circa 1840 -- 1849

    This series contains a manuscript of one of Müller's lectures given at Halle University, with the abridged title, "Dogmatik A." Though undated and signed only "Prof. Julius Mull[sic], U. Halle, Germany," this lecture may form part of Müller's Dogmatische Abhandlungen, and is likely a transcription written by one of Müller's students.

Burke Library record group:

Union Theological Seminary Archives: UTS 1, papers of faculty and students

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in one series in original order.

Using the Collection

Conditions Governing Access

This collection may contain some restricted material. Restrictions related to specific material are listed in the detailed contents list.

The following boxes are located offsite: Box 1. Please note that requests for use of boxes held in offsite storage must be made three business days in advance.

Conditions Governing Use

Some material in this collection may be protected by copyright and other rights. Information concerning copyright, fair use, and reproduction requests can be consulted at Columbia's Copyright Advisory Office.

Preferred Citation

Item description, UTS1: Julius Müller manuscript, circa 1840-1849, box #, folder #, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University in the City of New York.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The exact provenance of this collection is unknown.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary

Processing Information

The manuscript was cataloged by Lynn A. Grove on 1988-07-12. Materials were placed in new acid-free folders and boxes. The loose leaves of this manuscript were maintained in their original order and encapsulated in an acid-free envelope. The finding aid was created by Rebecca Nieto in 2017 with the support of the Henry Luce Foundation and the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and edited by Leah Edelman in 2020.

Revision Description

2020-09-25 PDF converted to EAD and description updated by Leah Edelman.

Biographical / Historical

Julius Müller was a German Protestant theologian. Born in Brzeg, Poland on April 10, 1801, Müller completed his studies in law in Germany at Breslau and Göttingen universities. In 1823, Müller moved to Berlin and committed to the study of theology. He was ordained in 1825, and served as a pastor and preacher, respectively, at both universities where he had previously studied. During his career in the Protestant Church, Müller was a beacon for conservative Protestant theology and a leader in negotiations surrounding the Prussian Evangelical Union of the Lutheran and Reformed churches in the early/mid-19th century. A skilled lecturer and writer, Müller was among the most prominent German theologians of his time. He was well known in many theological and secular philosophical circles, particularly at Halle University, where he became professor ordinaries of theology in 1839. There, he established his reputation as a dogmatist and believer in Protestant Union. His work with the notion of sin in Christian doctrine, in particular, was taken up by a number of philosophical and theological scholars, from his German contemporary, Philip Schaff, to Soren Kierkegaard, who refers to Müller's ruminations on sin and freedom in his own thinking. Some of his most significant writings include Die Christliche Lehre von der Sunde and the Dogmatische Abhandlungen (1870). The latter work was a compilation of writings produced by Müller, J.A.W. Neander and K.I. Nitzsch, with whom he founded the Deutsche Zeitschrift fur christliche Wissenschaft und christliches Leben. Julius Müller died on September 27, 1878 in Halle.

Subject Headings

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Name
Müller, Julius, 1801-1878 -- : Archives CLIO Catalog ArchiveGRID
Subject
Theology, Doctrinal -- History -- Sources CLIO Catalog ArchiveGRID