Karl Friedrich Stäudlin (July 25, 1761 – July 5, 1826) was a German Protestant theologian born in Stuttgart.
He studied theology in Tübingen, and from 1790 was a professor of theology at the University of Göttingen, where remained for nearly 36 years.
His writings largely dealt with church history, moral theology and moral philosophy.
[2] On the latter subject, he was profoundly influenced by the work of Immanuel Kant.
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