The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Müller, Julius
MÜLLER, Julius, German theologian: b.
Brieg, Prussia, 10 April 1801; d. Halle,
Germany, 27 Sept 1878. He was educated at Breslau
and Göttingen, and abandoned the study of
law for theology. He was opposed to the
Rationalists, and in 1825-31 was in charge of
several small parishes. In 1831 he was preacher
at Göttingen University, and in 1834 was elected
professor of theology there. From 1835-39 he
was professor in Marburg, and for the
remainder of his life filled the chair of theology
at Halle. His greatest work is ‘Die christliche
Lehre von der Sünde’ (1829; trans. Edinburgh
1868), and among his other books are ‘The
Evangelical Union’ (1654); ‘Dogmatische
Abhandlaungen’ (1870), etc.