Johann Wilhelm Baier (1647-1695)

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Name (English)
Johann Wilhelm Baier
Short name
Johann Wilhelm Baier
Year of birth
1647
Year of death
1695
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"Johann Wilhelm Baier (11 November 1647 – 19 October 1695) was a German theologian in the Lutheran scholastic tradition. He was born at Nuremberg, and died at Weimar.

He studied philology, especially Oriental, and philosophy at Altdorf from 1664 to 1669, in which year he went to Jena and became a disciple of the celebrated Johannes Musäus, the representative of the middle party in the Syncretistic Controversy, whose daughter he married in 1674. Taking his doctor’s degree the same year, in 1675 he became professor of church history at the university, and lectured with great success on several different branches of theology." - (en.wikipedia.org 07.10.2022)
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