Wilhelm Gass

Wilhelm Gass (November 28, 1813 – February 21, 1889) was a German theologian born in Breslau.

He received his education in Breslau, Halle and Berlin, and as a student was influenced by the teachings of August Neander (1789–1850).

In 1862 he was appointed professor of systematic theology at the University of Giessen, and in 1868 moved to Heidelberg as a successor to Richard Rothe (1799–1867).

He died in 1889 in Heidelberg His theological work largely dealt with the history of Protestant dogmatics, studies of the Greek Orthodox Church during the Middle Ages and the history of Christian ethics.

Among his more important written works was the four-volume Geschichte der Lutherischen Dogmatik (History of Lutheran Dogmatics 1854-67), and an 1846 book on Georgius Calixtus and syncretism called Georg Calixt und der Synkretismus.

Wilhelm Gass (1813-1889)