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'''Gottlieb Jakob Planck''' (November 15, 1751 – August 31, 1833) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Protestant]] [[Anglicanism#Anglican divines|divine]] and [[historian]].
'''Gottlieb Jakob Planck''' (15 November 1751 – 31 August 1833) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Protestant]] [[Anglicanism#Anglican divines|divine]] and [[historian]].


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Gottlieb Jakob Planck (15 November 1751 – 31 August 1833) was a German Protestant divine and historian.

Biography

Planck was born at Nürtingen in Württemberg, where his father was a notary. Educated for the Protestant ministry at Blaubeuren, Bebenhausen and Tübingen, he became repentant at Tübingen in 1774, preacher at Stuttgart in 1780, and professor of theology at Göttingen in 1784.

At Tübingen he wrote Das Tagebuch eines neuen Ehemannes. In 1781 he published anonymously the first volume of his Geschichte des protestantischen Lehrbegriffs; the second, also anonymous, appearing in 1783, and it was completed in six volumes in 1800. It was followed by an extensive Geschichte der christlich-kirchlichen Gesellschaftsverfassung in five volumes (1803–1809).

He died in Göttingen on 31 August 1833. His son Heinrich Ludwig Planck (1785–1831), also professor of theology at Göttingen, published Bemerkungen über den ersten Brief an den Timotheus (1808) and Abriss d. philos. Religionslehre (1821).

Sources

Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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