Bornhaeuser, Karl Bernhard
BORNHAEUSER, bōrn-hoi´zer, KARL BERNHARD: German Lutheran; b. at Mannheim (43
m. s.w. of Frankfort) May 19, 1868. He was
educated at the universities of Halle and Greifswald, and was pastor at Sinsheim
(1890–94) and Carlsruhe (1894–1902). In 1902 he became associate
professor of systematic and practical theology
at Greifswald, and in 1905–06 was also assistant to
the professor of practical theology at Halle. Became professor of systematic and practical theology
at Marburg, 1907. He has written Vergottungslehre
des Athanasius und Johannes Damascenus (Gütersloh, 1903); and
Wollte Jesus die Heidenmission? (1903).