- Friedrich Julius Stahl
Friedrich Julius Stahl (
January 16 ,1802 -August 10 ,1861 ), German ecclesiastical lawyer and politician, was born atMunich , ofJew ish parentage.Although brought up strictly in the Jewish religion, he was allowed to attend the gymnasium, and, as a result of its influence, was at the age of nineteen baptized into the
Lutheran Church . To this faith he clung with earnest devotion and persistence until his death. Having studiedlaw at Würzburg, Heidelberg and Erlangen, Stahl, on taking the degree of "doctor juris", established himself as "privatdozent " in Munich, was appointed (1832) ordinary professor of law at Würzburg, and in 1840 received the chair of ecclesiastical law and polity at Berlin.Here he immediately made his mark as an ecclesiastical lawyer, and was appointed a member of the first chamber of the
synod . Elected in 1850 a member of the short-lived Erfurt parliament, he bitterly opposed the idea of German federation. Stahl early fell under the influence ofSchelling , and at the latter's insistence, began in 1827 his great work: "Die Philosophie des Rechts nach geschichtlicher Ansicht" (an historical view of the philosophy of law), in which he bases all law and political science uponChristian revelation, denies rationalistic doctrines, and, as a deduction from this principle, maintains that a state church must be strictly confessional.This position he further elucidated in his "Der christliche Staat und sein Verhältniss zum Deismus und Judenthum" (The Christian State and its relation to Deism and Judaism; 1874). As "Oberkirchenrath" (synodal councillor) Stahl used all his influence to weaken the
Evangelical Union (i.e. that compromise between the Calvinist and Lutheran doctrines which is the essence of the Prussian Evangelical Church) and to strengthen the influence of the Lutheran Church (cf. Die Lutherische Kirche und die Union, 1859).The Prussian minister von Bunsen attacked, while King Frederick William IV supported, Stahl in his ecclesiastical policy, and the Prussian Evangelical Church would probably have been dissolved had not the regency of Prince William (afterwards
William I, German Emperor ) supervened in 1858. Stahl's influence fell under the new régime, and, resigning his seat on the synod, he retired into private life and died atBrückenau .elected Works
*"Ueber die Kirchenzucht," 1845 (2d ed. 1858);
*"Das Monarchische Prinzip," Heidelberg, 1845;
*"Der Christliche Staat," ib. 1847 (2d ed. 1858);
*"Die Revolution und die Konstitutionelle Monarchie," 1848 (2d ed. 1849);
*"Was Ist Revolution?" ib. 1852, of which three editions were issued. His subsequent writings were:
*"Der Protestantismus als Politisches Prinzip," ib. 1853 (3d ed. 1854);
*"Die Katholischen Widerlegungen," ib. 1854;
*"Wider Bunsen," 1856;
*"Die Lutherische Kirche und die Union," 1859 (2d ed. 1860). After his death there were published
*"Siebenzehn Parlamentarische Reden," ib. 1862, and
*"Die Gegenwärtigen Parteien in Staat und Kirche," ib. 1868.References
*"Biographie von Stahl", in "Unsere Zeit", vi. 419-447 (anonymous, but probably by Gneist)
* "Pernice, Savigny, Stahl" (anonymous; Berlin, 1862)
*1911External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1037&letter=S Stahl, Friedrich Julius] (
Jewish Encyclopedia )
* [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc11/Page_61.html Stahl, Friedrich Julius] (Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge )
* [http://www.wordbridge.net/stahlproject/index.htm The Stahl Project] (WordBridge Publishing )
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