Philip Marheineke

In 1811 he became professor ordinarius at Frederick William University, Berlin, where from 1820 he was also preacher at Trinity Church and worked with Schleiermacher.

At first influenced by Schelling, Marheineke found a new master in G. W. F. Hegel, and came to be regarded as the leader of the Hegelian Right.

Marheineke's developed views on dogmatics are given in the third edition (1847) of his Die Grundlehren der christlichen Dogmatik als Wissenschaft.

His works on symbolics show profound scholarship, keen critical insight, and rare impartiality.

He co-edited Hegel's posthumous Werke series (1832-1845) and an 1840 edition of Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion.

Portrait tondo from Marheineke's headstone in the Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof II of Kreuzberg, Berlin