Karl August Traugott Vogt, name sometimes given as Carl Vogt (15 March 1808 – 22 January 1869) was a German Protestant theologian.
In 1830 he obtained his habilitation at the University of Berlin, where he later became an associate professor of church history and practical theology.
[1] During his time spent in Berlin, he gave sermons at the Trinity Church.
[3] In Greifswald, he also served as an ecclesiastical superintendent and as a member of the Consistory.
With Anton Friedrich Ludwig Pelt and Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald, he edited the Homiliarum Patristicum.