Christian Gottlob Wilke (May 13, 1786, in Badrina[1] (in modern-day Schönwölkau) – November 10, 1854, in Würzburg) was a German theologian.
He studied philosophy and theology at the University of Leipzig, and from 1814 to 1819 served as a minister to a Saxon Landwehr installation.
In 1838 he settled in Dresden, where he published his first book, Der Urevangelist oder exegetisch kritische Untersuchung über das Verwandtschaftsverhältniß der drei ersten Evangelien (The Urevangelist, exegetical critical study on the relationship of the first three Gospels, 1838).
During the same time frame, philosopher Christian Hermann Weisse (1801-1866), independent of Wilke, came up with the same conclusion.
Subsequently, he moved to Würzburg, where he worked on revisions of his earlier publications.