Adolf Wuttke
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Karl Friedrich Adolf Wuttke (November 10, 1819 – April 12, 1870) was a German Protestant theologian from Breslau (Wrocław). He studied theology at Breslau, Berlin and Halle, where he eventually became professor ordinarius.
He is known as the author of a treatise on Christian ethics (Handbuch der christlichen Sittenlehre, 1860-1863) and works on heathen religion (Die Geschichte des Heidentums, 1851-1853) and superstition (Der deutsche Volksaberglaube der Gegenwart, 1865).
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Categories: 1819 births | 1870 deaths | German Lutheran theologians | People from Wrocław | People from the Province of Silesia | Prussian politicians | University of Wrocław alumni | Humboldt University of Berlin alumni | University of Halle-Wittenberg alumni | University of Halle-Wittenberg faculty | German academic biography stubs

