Friedrich Andreas Hallbauer
Friedrich Andreas Hallbauer [1]
a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born in Thuringia, September 13, 1692. He studied at Halle and Jena, was adjunctus of the philosophical faculty at Jena in 1721, professor of elocution in 1731, professor of theology in 1738, and died March 1, 1750. He wrote, De Luthero (Jena, 1717): — De Ecclesia Lutherana (ibid. 1717): — Commentationes Philologicae im Quaedam Loca Vet. Test. (ibid. 1721): — Disp. in Qucedam Loca Novi Test. (ibid. eod.): — Vindiciae Trium Dictornu N. Test. Luke 23:34, Revelation 14:13, Romans 9:5 (ibid. 1736): — Messias Ex Virgine Exoriturus (ibid. 1740): — Comment. Theol. In Revelation 2:2 (ibid. 1741): — Filus Dei Mundi Creator et Pater Hominum (ibid. 1746): — De Jesu sine Patre et Matre (ibid. 1748): — Christus Pulcherrimus Hominum Psalms 45:2 (ibid. 1749). See Doring, Die Gelehrten Theologen- Deutschlands; Winer, Handbuch Der Theol. Lit. 1:4, 736; 2:58; Jocher, Allgemeines. Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)