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Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (26 June 1860 in Bonn – 28 September 1944 in Bonn) was a German theologian, the son of Albrecht Ritschl. After studying at Göttingen, Bonn and Giessen, he became professor at Kiel (extraordinarius) in 1889 and afterwards at Bonn (extraordinarius 1894; ordinarius 1897). He published, among other works, Schleiermachers Stellung zum Christentum in seinen Reden über die Religion (1888), and a Life of his father (2 vols, 1829–96).

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  • Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (* 26. Juni 1860 in Bonn; † 28. September 1944 ebenda) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Ritschl wirkte an den Universitäten von Halle, Kiel und Bonn. (de)
  • Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (26 June 1860 in Bonn – 28 September 1944 in Bonn) was a German theologian, the son of Albrecht Ritschl. After studying at Göttingen, Bonn and Giessen, he became professor at Kiel (extraordinarius) in 1889 and afterwards at Bonn (extraordinarius 1894; ordinarius 1897). He published, among other works, Schleiermachers Stellung zum Christentum in seinen Reden über die Religion (1888), and a Life of his father (2 vols, 1829–96). (en)
  • Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl, född den 26 juni 1860 i Bonn, död där den 28 september 1944, var en tysk teolog, son till Albrecht Ritschl. Otto Ritschl, som till sin teologiska ståndpunkt räknades till den från fadern utgående riktningen, blev 1885 privatdocent i Halle, 1889 e.o. professor i Kiel, 1894 i Bonn och ordinarie professor där 1897. Ritschl gjorde sig, trots att han till facket var systematisk teolog, mest känd genom en rad gedigna arbeten om dogmutvecklingens och teologins historia. (sv)
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  • Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (* 26. Juni 1860 in Bonn; † 28. September 1944 ebenda) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Ritschl wirkte an den Universitäten von Halle, Kiel und Bonn. (de)
  • Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl (26 June 1860 in Bonn – 28 September 1944 in Bonn) was a German theologian, the son of Albrecht Ritschl. After studying at Göttingen, Bonn and Giessen, he became professor at Kiel (extraordinarius) in 1889 and afterwards at Bonn (extraordinarius 1894; ordinarius 1897). He published, among other works, Schleiermachers Stellung zum Christentum in seinen Reden über die Religion (1888), and a Life of his father (2 vols, 1829–96). (en)
  • Otto Karl Albrecht Ritschl, född den 26 juni 1860 i Bonn, död där den 28 september 1944, var en tysk teolog, son till Albrecht Ritschl. Otto Ritschl, som till sin teologiska ståndpunkt räknades till den från fadern utgående riktningen, blev 1885 privatdocent i Halle, 1889 e.o. professor i Kiel, 1894 i Bonn och ordinarie professor där 1897. Ritschl gjorde sig, trots att han till facket var systematisk teolog, mest känd genom en rad gedigna arbeten om dogmutvecklingens och teologins historia. (sv)
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