Albert Hauck

Albert Hauck
Born Albert Heinrich Friedrich Stephan Ernst Louis Hauck
(1845-12-09)9 December 1845
Wassertrüdingen
Died 17 April 1918(1918-04-17) (aged 72)
Leipzig
Nationality German
Known for Church historian
Notable work Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands
Religion Protestantism

Albert Heinrich Friedrich Stephan Ernst Louis Hauck (9 December 1845, Wassertrüdingen 7 April 1918, Leipzig) was a German theologian and church historian.

Hauck began studying theology in 1864 in Erlangen, and then from 1866 in Berlin, where he was taught by Leopold von Ranke. He passed the state exam in 1868 in Ansbach. In 1870 he became vicar in Munich, moved to Feldkirchen in 1871, and in 1875 was appointed priest for the parish of Frankenheim.

Since 1878 Hauck taught church history and Christian archeology at the University of Erlangen, and in 1889 was appointed professor of church history at the University of Leipzig. His most important publication is the Kirchengeschichte Deutschlands ("Church history of Germany," 1887–1920), a standard reference in the field. He also edited and published the third edition of the Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.

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