Digital Logos Edition
Enhance your study of Hebrews and learn more about the early history of Christianity with this work by Karl Georg Wieseler. In these two volumes, Wieseler—a renowned New Testament scholar—tackles Hebrews, paying special attention to the epistle’s historical context. Wieseler’s insights help you better understand the author, his original readers, and Hebrews’ place in the overall work of the New Testament.
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Karl Georg Wieseler (1813–1883) was a nineteenth-century German Protestant theologian. Born in Altencelle, he was educated at Göttingen, and became a professor in Kiel in 1851. In 1863, he became a professor in Greifswald, where he was a senior member of the theological faculty. Wieseler conducted important work in the field of New Testament criticism and exegesis, and early Christian history.