Baldensperger, Wilhelm
BALDENSPERGER, WILHELM: German
Protestant; b. at Mülhausen (63 m. s.s.w. of
Strasburg), Alsace, Dec. 12, 1856. He was educated
at the universities of Strasburg, Göttingen, and
Paris, and in 1880 was appointed supply at Strasburg.
Two years later he was chosen assistant
pastor and secretary of the editorial board of the
Journal du Protestantisme français at Paris,
where he remained until 1884. From 1886 to 1890 he was
vicar at Mundolsheim (a suburb of Strasburg) and
Strasburg, but in the latter year was appointed
associate professor of New Testament exegesis at
the University of Giessen, becoming full professor
two years later. He was created a knight of the
first class of the Order of Philip the Magnanimous
in 1904. In addition to many briefer studies and
his contributions to the Brunswick edition of the
works of Calvin, he has written Das
Selbstbewusstsein Jesu im Lichte der
messianischen Hoffnung seiner Zeit
(Strasburg, 1888); L’Influence du
dilettantisme artistique sur la morale et la religion
(1890); Karl August Credner, sein Leben and seine
Theologie (Leipsic, 1897); Der Prolog der vier
Evangelien (Giessen, 1898); and Das spätere
Judenthum als Vorstufe des Christenthums
(Giessen, 1900).