Anton F. L. Pelt

Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt (28 June 1799, in Regensburg – 22 January 1861, in Kemnitz) was a German Protestant theologian.

While serving as a lecturer of theology at Berlin, he was influenced by the teachings of Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.

In 1852, he was relieved of his duties at the university following the takeover of Schleswig-Holstein by the Danish government.

Subsequently, he relocated to a parish in Kemnitz, where in 1857 he was appointed ecclesiastical superintendent.

[1] With Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald and Karl August Traugott Vogt, he edited the Homiliarum Patristicum,[2] and in 1838 was co-founder of the publication Theologische Mitarbeiten.