Paul Kleinert
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Paul Kleinert was a German
Germany
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 theologian, born at Vielguth in Prussian Silesia. From 1854 to 1857 he studied at the universities of Breslau and Halle. He taught school in Oppeln
Opole
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 and Berlin, Germany, becoming professor at the University of Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin
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 in 1868. In 1885-1886 he was rector
Rector
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 at the University of Berlin. In 1892 he was appointed counselor in chief of the consistory for Prussia
Prussia
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.

Publications

Kleinert published:
  • Obadjah-Zephanjah wissenschaftlich und für den Gebrauch der Kirche dargestellt (second edition, 1893)
  • Ueber das Buch Koheleth (Berlin, 1864)
  • Augustin und Goethes Faust (1866)
  • Das Deuteronomium und die Deuteronomiker (1872)
  • Untersuchungen zur alttestamentlichen Rechts- und Litteraturgeschichte (1872)
  • Abriss der Einleitung zum alten Testament in Tabellenform (1878)
  • Abhandlungen zur christlichen Kultus- und Kulturgeschichte (1889)
  • Der preussische Agendenentwurf (1894)
  • Selbstgespräche am Kranken- und Sterbelager (1896)
  • Die Propheten Israels in sozialer Beziehung (1905)
  • Homiletek (1907)
  • Musik und Religion (1908)
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