The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Oetinger, Friedrich Christoph
OETINGER, ė′tĭng-ĕr, Friedrich Christoph,
German theologian: b. Göppingen,
Würtemberg, Germany, 1702; d. Murrhardt,
Germany, 10 Feb. 1782. He was educated at the
University of Tübingen and became reader of
theology at the University of Halle. In 1738
he took charge of the parish of Hirschau and
gained the leadership of the Pietists in that
section. His translation of several of the works
of Swedenborg brought upon him ecclesiastical
censure, but he was protected by the Duke of
Würtemberg and latter was appointed
superintendent of the churches in the district of
Weinsberg. He subsequently held the same
position in Herrenberg and afterward became
prelate in Murrhardt. He wrote many
theological treatises which have been edited by
Ehmann, over 70 in all (1858-63). Among
these is ‘Earthly and Heavenly Philosophy,’
which on account of its religious views raised
a storm in Germany. Consult monographs by
Auberlin (1847), Ehmann (1859) and Wächter
(1885).