Preuschen, Erwin Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand
PREUSCHEN, ERWIN FRIEDRICH WILHELM FERDINAND: German Protestant; b.
at Lissberg (not far from Frankfort), Hesse, Jan. 8, 1867. He was educated at
the University of Giessen (lic. theol., 1891), and after being an assistant to
A. Harnack at Berlin in the preparation of his Bestand der altchristlichen Literatur
(1891–93); held various pastorates in Hesse-Darmstadt until 1897; was a teacher
in a gymnasium at Darmstadt (1897–1907), where lie was appointed professor in
1907. In theology he holds that "an investigation of the original form of Christianity
as an absolute religion is the only justifiable foundation of theological activity
and Christian knowledge, such an investigation to be uninfluenced by philosophical
categories and ecclesiastical dogmas." He has written Analekta, kürzere Texte
zur Geschichte der alten Kirche and des Kanons (Freiburg, 1893); Palladius
und Rufinus (Giessen, 1897); Antilegomena, die Reste der ausserkanonischen
Evangelien and urchristlichen Ueberlieferungen (1901); Zwei gnostische
Hymnen (1904); Leitfaden der biblischen Geographie (1904); Kirchengeschichte
für die deutsche Familie (Reutlingen, 1905); and Vollständiges griechisch-deutsches
Handwörterbuch zu den Schriften des N. T. (Giessen, 1908 sqq.). He has also
edited Tertullian's De pœnitentia et de pudicitia. (Freiburg, 1891) and
De præscriptione hæreticorum (1892), as well as Origin's commentary on
St. John (Leipsic, 1903), while in 1900 he founded the Zeitschrift fur die
neutestamentlichte Wissenschaft, of which he has since been the editor.
He has translated E. Hatch's Greek Ideas and Usages, their Influence upon the
Christian Church (London, 1890) under the title Griechentum und Christentum
(Freiburg, 1892) and the Armenian version of the sixth and seventh books of the
church history of Eusebius (Leipsic, 1902).